Slow Down To Speed Up: Problem Identification Drives Transformation
Carpedia CEO Peter Follows shares why taking the time to diagnose problems thoroughly leads to faster, more sustainable change — and helps organizations avoid costly missteps.
When Does Institutional Knowledge Become Institutional Inertia?
Preserving institutional knowledge is essential to organizational resilience, as it ensures that valuable insights and skills are not lost, particularly when experienced employees retire or leave the organization. Few would argue that there is tangible, lasting value to sharing wisdom and lessons earned through experience. But before we capture, preserve, and pass down institutional knowledge, we must understand what it is – and what imposters lurk in the shadows..
Thriving Amidst Rising Costs: Food Manufacturing Under Pressure
Business leaders must confront the current reality, accepting that we don’t know when, or if, market volatility will subside. They must optimize their businesses to be as profitable as possible now. Those with clear visibility into operational optimization opportunities will be positioned to thrive in this turbulent market. In our experience working with food manufacturers, we have observed clear patterns across every link in the supply chain.
Metrics and Mergers: Guiding M&A Success Through KPIs and Culture
In the context of M&A, Key Performance Indicators are viewed more like a control panel than a dashboard, guiding the creation of value rather than simply reporting on it. Buyers and sellers alike work to identify which critical metrics hold the secret to business valuation and untapped potential. The answer may lie less in the metrics and more in the underlying approach.
Speed often defines success or failure when you’re at a business crossroads. Urgency comes at the intersection of internal capabilities and market forces. When these are not aligned, time is not only expensive—it’s destructive. The following discussion describes some of these scenarios.
Implementing Strategy: The Roles That Drive Organizational Resilience
When asked to do things differently, employees and managers often resist change. Managerial resistance stems from many factors, including the fear of the unknown, concern about losing control, or it can be based on previous negative experiences. Here’s how you can spot and address resistance in your managerial team when implementing large organizational change.
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