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Challenges to organizational performance present themselves
in the form of symptoms and the ones most talked about are:
- Top-Line Results
- Bottom-Line Results
- War-for-Talent
These symptoms are directly related to one of four sources
of variance:
- Natural Variations
- Operations (Effectiveness & Efficiency)
- Alignment between Operations and Strategy (Communications)
- Strategic Direction
The challenge to strategic decision-makers is developing critical
insight into the relationships and interdependencies between
these sources. Unfortunately, our education system has a preference
for specialization, leaving its graduates to their own devices
when it comes down to tying all activities together into a singular,
unique and integrated system.
Leading change, both for solving challenges and initiating growth,
requires Executives to possess a solid understanding of Organizational
Dynamics. After all, they cannot be expected to support what
they do not understand and without their sponsorship, for delegating
authority and allocating resources, change is doomed to fail
right from the beginning.
Who Should Participate
C-suite officers such as the CEO, CFO, COO, CIO, CTO, CMO
Outcomes
Participants will advance their personal performance through:
- Improving their understanding of Organizational Dynamics
- Creating superior profits through the creation of superior
value for clients
- Realizing peace-of-mind with all decisions they make.
Key Topics
- Relationships between Means & Ends and
Cause & Effect
- universal organizing principle that governs
any organization; structure and strategy (form follows function)
- Creating Authentic Solutions™ through
implementation of effective decision-making processes
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