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Thursday
Oct082009

Always the same story

From our Friday noon memo #1:

All organisations presume they are different from the competition. Perhaps they are, to a certain extent; however, three key challenges are almost the same for each organisation, no matter in which industry, of what size, if non-profit or commercial.

  1. The goals, objectives and strategies are not consistent or not consistently communicated.
  2. The business processes are not standardised or not transparent-or both.
  3. The business processes are not executed in the expected way, whether due to a lack of communication or consistency, or simply due to incorrect perceptions at headquarters.

The good news is: You can overcome those challenges. Start today with small steps in the right direction. In the upcoming posts we will discuss a number of "tips & tricks" for real impact through simple actions.

 

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October 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Lindelöf

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