<p>People are conditioned culturally from an early age, with each of us developing a set of values and behaviors that differ from those in other parts of the world. When adopting Agile, do cultural behaviors and values prevail, or is there a universal โAgile cultureโ? How have people from different
Simple : killing complexity for a lean and agile organization
โ Scribed by Cross, Barry L
- Publisher
- CRC Press; Productivity Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The parameters of competition in business today are changing -- big does not necessarily beat small anymore; fast is beating slow. Agility, speed, and flexibility are the key elements of a successful strategy and execution in the corporate world as wells as in government agencies, health care, and education..
How well will your firm execute its strategy? What barriers exist that inhibit your execution? Are you keeping one eye on tomorrowโs customers, while you manage those of today? These are all key questions as we strive to deliver value on an ongoing basis.
Simple: Killing Complexity for a Lean and Agile Organization is about agility and simplicity, in which achieving simplicity comes from a focus on the customer. Agility begins with planning, and leadership teams must develop decent vision. Generally, leaders know what they want to do, but many organizations break down, however, I when trying to implement the action plan. With over 25 years of industry, teaching, and consulting experience, the author illustrates how organizations can:
- Recognize who their true customers are, and appreciate what those customers want
- Begin to eliminate the products, services, processes and โworkโ that gets in the way of delivering value to those customers
- Focus people and processes towards value creation, even in what are perceived as non-customer centric operations
- Avoid brand confusion and the โall things to all peopleโ mentality
The complexities of managing in todayโs world both obscures decision making and layers on challenges that bog an organization down, preventing leadership from understanding what their customers want.
By understanding who those customers are, and what they want, leaders can focus innovation strategy and projects in ways that deliver sustainable value. Even in not-for-profit and government agencies, executing in an aligned organization can become the profitable standard business process.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Chapter 1 - Who is your customer? Chapter 2 - Complexity and the Barriers to Agility Chapter 3 - Lean and Enabling Agility Chapter 4 - Simple Strategy and Building a Vision Chapter 5 - Execution and the Operating Plan Chapter 6 - Lean Innovation Chapter 7 - Communication and Selling the Plan Chapter 8 - Agile is the New White - Organizational Culture
โฆ Subjects
Organizational change;Organizational behavior;Organizational effectiveness
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