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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Process improvement is necessary to bring the company back to what made growth possible in the first place: Good products and services. At the same time, she's responsible for performance on a granular level, at least indirectly via her direct reports. In this capacity, the COO operates as a form of General Manager.

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How People Analytics Can Help You Change Process, Culture, and Strategy

Harvard Business

So instead of starting with discovery conversations, people analytics data was used to baseline the time spent on the process in every country, and to map the networks of the people involved.

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