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Book Review of “The New How” (Business Strategy Book)

Steve Shu Consulting

It is atypical for me to write a book review for this blog, but Nilofer Merchant’s “ The New How: Creating Business Solutions Through Collaborative Strategy ” is very respectable contribution to both audiences of this blog and the process of strategy development in general. through customized, experiential learning sessions.

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What does a good strategy execution require

Asamby Consulting

Your strategy might include more of the same (e.g. new markets) or building new processes (new channels, products or services). Are my processes documented? And does everybody know where to find and how to use that documentation? And does everybody know where to find and how to use that documentation?

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What to Do If Your Boss Gets Distracted by Every New Thing

Harvard Business

Develop a ready reference tool that becomes a standard part of the discussion of all new initiatives. It can be a formal document , a PowerPoint presentation, even a photo of a whiteboard sketch that maps out all existing commitments. It can be as simple as, “Today we’re going to cover the Blue, Green, and Red initiatives.

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Engaging Employees in Health Care Data Security

Harvard Business

For this industry especially, security policies that reduce productivity are at irreconcilable odds with the organization and its patients. Work those into your behavior change strategy. Develop Content That’s Worthy of Attention. Instead, employees should be inspired to act securely as part of their daily routine.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Management Consulted

An ERP system is an enterprise business management software program that organizes and tracks large company’s resources (cash, raw materials, production capacity, etc.) It helps facilitate error-free transactions and production (before ERP, people actually used odd things like pens, paper and ledgers to keep track of their stuff).