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How to estimate the complexity of organizational change and the effort required to implement it. (METHODS + EXAMPLES)

Wendy Hirsch

Whether it's a minor adjustment in processes, a new policy rollout, a system upgrade, or organizational transformation, a critical question is: How big of a deal is this change, really? Operations : This relates to the intended implementation of new or altered processes, systems, and controls within the organization. Esserman, D.

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How to estimate the effort required to implement organizational change (METHODS + EXAMPLES)

Wendy Hirsch

Whether it's a minor adjustment in processes, a new policy rollout, a system upgrade, or organizational transformation, a critical question is: How big of a deal is this change, really? Operations : This relates to the intended implementation of new or altered processes, systems, and controls within the organization. Esserman, D.

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Transcript: How to Build Competence and Character into Your People // Craig Walker, NewSpring Church

BCW Institute

NewSpring has been participating in the Best Christian Workplaces’s Employee Engagement Survey since 2014. For the five years after that, I had the privilege of working with our leadership team as one of the executive assistants to our lead pastor of operations. And so, one, we team meetings, one on ones, and then operating in team.

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The Company Cultures That Help (or Hinder) Digital Transformation

Harvard Business Review

IT management risks losing control over enterprise technologies because in a fast-paced business world, teams — unwilling to wait for IT to rollout official solutions — solve their own needs quickly by resorting to cloud-based, consumer tools to manage projects and share information.

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Is the End of GE Capital Good News for Ecomagination?

Harvard Business Review

We need dramatic improvements in energy and water efficiency, and massive rollouts of renewable energy and clean transportation technologies. They also proudly tell me that cumulative sales of ecomagination products have reached $200 billion, accounting for 30% of industrial revenues in 2014, or more than $30 billion.

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Changing an Organization’s Culture, Without Resistance or Blame

Harvard Business Review

Getting the company back on its feet required a major boost in operating efficiency. We’ve been in HR for a combined total of more than four decades, with multiple organizations, and we’ve been involved in a couple such rollouts. We still need strong operational results if we are going to stay competitive.

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For Some Platforms, Network Effects Are No Match for Local Know-How

Harvard Business Review

On March 25 mighty Uber bowed out of Southeast Asia by selling its operation in several countries to local rival Grab. In 2016 the company sold its China operation to Didi Chuxing because of the fierce competitiveness of the local player. A year later, Uber admitted defeat in another region, selling its operation in Russia to Yandex.