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Why Talent Management Functions Like the Kidney?
Business » Management » Organizational | By Mike Teng @ Wednesday, 27th December 2006 @ 9:31 AM Talent management functions hires the good personnel and fires the bad ones. This functions like the kidney in our body. The two kidneys are the vital organs in the body amongst other functions cleanse the blood of toxins and keep it chemically balanced. The kidneys are sophisticated reprocessing machines and process the blood to filter out the wastes and extra water. Similarly a good talent management system will hire the good personnel, retain them and remove the bad ones. Good m... more...
The Second Step In Corporate Turnaround - Early Diagnosis
Business » Management » Organizational | By Mike Teng @ Friday, 22nd December 2006 @ 4:34 PM A sick person down with flu may manifest early symptoms of cough, runny nose, fever and body aches. Likewise, there are usually ample warning signs for a company. Prescription without diagnosis is malpractice, and thus carrying out corporate restructuring without knowing the ailments is disastrous. The key is early diagnosis as it increases the chances of curing most diseases. Principle 1: An annual health check is fundamental Many companies have annual medical examinations and hea... more...
Vision, Feedback and Action - Three Meals a Day Keep the Corporate Doctor Away
Business » Management » Organizational | By Mike Teng @ Thursday, 21st December 2006 @ 4:12 PM Someone said that feedback is the breakfast of a champion. However, in today\'s turbulent marketplace, surviving on breakfast alone is insufficient. You need three meals a day to keep the doctor away. In the corporate dietary system, you need vision for breakfast, feedback for lunch and action for dinner. Vision is a clear and precise mental portrait of a preferred future. Feedback is the return of a portion of the output to the input. Action is to the take a decision and execute. Vi... more...
Are Seven Percenters Killing Your Business?
Business » Management » Organizational | By Graeme Nichol @ Thursday, 21st December 2006 @ 3:48 PM IIn my world of working with companies to achieve their strategic plans through execution, were always developing goals and objectives to work on achieving during a calendar year. So in the prospecting side of my business I met many executives and business owners who tell me how well they have things covered, but still wonder why business is not doing as well as it should. Recently I was invited to spend sometime with a company and determine how what I do may be of use in improving the b... more...
Planning And Post-Mortem Are Essential In Corporate Turnaround
Business » Management » Organizational | By Mike Teng @ Thursday, 21st December 2006 @ 3:39 PM Planning tells you what is going to happen, post-mortem tells you what has happened Both planning and post-mortem are essential management tools needed to achieve corporate objectives, as well as to prevent the recurrence of the same mistakes. Planning for change must be the ever-present concern of every executive. At the same time, if events do not happen as planned, a post mortem is to be conducted so as not to repeat the same planning errors. General Dwight D Eisenhower\'s famous ... more...
Change Management In Six Sigma
Business » Management » Organizational | By Tony Jacowski @ Tuesday, 7th November 2006 @ 11:30 PM It has been said and proven repeatedly that change is the order of the world. When it comes to business, everything from its growth and expansion to its dissolution is continuous change. Changes happen because of new work conditions, work pressure caused by customer feedback, implementation of new processes or perhaps due to seasonal conditions among numerous other conditions. Whether it is for the company or its workers, if change is done positively, companies can overtake their counterparts an... more...
Reasons Of Why Companies Use Lean Manufacturing
Business » Management » Organizational | By Fidens Felix @ Tuesday, 7th November 2006 @ 9:20 PM Lean manufacturing (LM) is an innovative methodology to making companies\' profits and earnings somehow upbeat and at par with contemporaries around the world. This manufacturing system, according to experts, was developed and initially implemented and launched in Japan, by a company now known as Toyota. Japan itself is a country foremost known for interactive and inventive approaches to solving and dealing with problems. Experts also note that lean manufacturing principles are very simple ... more...
Why Accepting Help Works In Business
Business » Management » Organizational | By Martin Haworth @ Tuesday, 31st October 2006 @ 7:58 PM When you\'re where the buck stops, it\'s easy to regard help as something you can\'t accept. Especially when offered. Let me share a story. A famous radio presenter in the UK, Roger Royle, once told this anecdote about \'saying no\'. During the war, as with many English children living in London, he was evacuated into the country. There, for the first time he was introduced to the luxuries that escape the attention of city-dwellers, yet are co... more...
Six Sigma Training - Maximize Your Quality Standards
Business » Management » Organizational | By Anna Woodward @ Saturday, 28th October 2006 @ 10:49 AM Standards: all businesses have them; high standards are expected by your customers, and should be demanded by management and stakeholders; the highest standards are a necessity to achieve true excellence, and maintain your competitive edge in all aspects of business. Six Sigma, variously defined as a philosophy of continual improvement, a measure of variation or, most commonly, a process performance metric, is a methodology to reduce business process cost and waste, improve quality and delivery... more...
Outsourcing Software Development Projects Offshore Part I
Business » Management » Organizational | By Phil Morettini @ Saturday, 21st October 2006 @ 9:58 AM Outsourcing Software Development Offshore This is a strategy that has \"taken off\" and is rapidly becoming mainstream in the software industry. Much has been written on the social and macroeconomic consequences of this phenomenon. My take on it will be strictly from a business perspective. In my research in this area for a number of clients, several important questions popped to the forefront. I\'ll address them one at a time. What are the circumstances whereby outsou... more...

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