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Saving Manufacturing Jobs
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| Many manufacturing jobs in the US have been lost to other countries. This article will provide a means for having everyone in the organization focused on the common goal of making changes in their area of responsibility to ensure long range success of the organization. |
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Executive Coaching
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| Stakeholders – be they senior executives, junior staff or even external to the organisation - are increasingly recognising that appropriate coaching programs will lead to greater performance and contribution from the person being coached. An interesting trend is that whereas in the past, coaching programs were designed to assist coachees address sub-standard performance, current approaches are more likely to focus on helping high potential executives realise even greater levels of achievement and performance. |
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How to Write A Killer Business Plan
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| How to write a killer business plan that appeals to the most savvy of investors. |
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The Two-Minute Drill
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| A co-worker who has been a critic of your work in the past is promoted to become your supervisor. What's your best career strategy?
In this situation, you not only want to survive, you want to thrive. And, believe it or not, you can do well in these circumstances. Here is a three point plan for success. |
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Its All About Values
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| Whether you recognize it or not, values are at the heart of what you’re doing and where your business is headed. Think of it as being like gravity. Whether you believe in the concept of gravity or not, it is going to impact everything you do without regard to your belief. We are all driven by our values, so, it only makes sense to figure out what your values are and then see how they match up with those of your employees. Of course finding out what their values are is another story that requires yet another type of effort. For now we will just look at YOUR values and those of your company. |
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Do We Really Need a Mission Statement?
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| Many organizations confuse the concept of a vision statement with a mission statement. They might say, "Our mission is to become the world leader in windows." Well, that is reallly a vision statement, not a mission statement. A vision statement is always about the future, while a mission statement is all about what we are trying to do today. It is very important to know that. This article will clarify a process to obtain a good mission statement.
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Nonprofit Vision Statements, Core Values & Mission Statements
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| In the nonprofit field, reference is often made to an organization's core values, mission statement, and vision statement. I have found that there is some confusion regarding the difference between a mission and vision statement, and that some organizations have never identified their core values. This article will help you to understand these three items, and how important they are to your organization's overall operation, funding, and future.
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Eight Excellent Cultural Values to Reward In Your Organization
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| Every organization should periodically take a moment to analyze the alignment of their cultural values with the mission, vision and strategies of the organization. Start with the process of documenting your six to eight organizational values. Use the examples provided in this article, modifying them so they best describe your “desired” culture. |
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Company Vision, Mission, and Values, What’s the Difference?
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| I was asked recently by a friend to explain the difference between a vision statement, a mission statement, and a values statement. I must confess that I struggled to answer the question as many organizations seem to use these terms interchangeably. Then my parochial school education kicked in - I had heard a lot about people with a mission when at Catholic school - they called them “Missionaries”. So what was their mission? It could be described as to carry out the “Vision of Jesus of Nazareth” (he was certainly a visionary) and to do this in accordance with the values he espoused. |
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Why Successful Organizational Leaders Burn Their Mission Statements
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| Organizational mission statements are, at best, invisible wallpaper in corporate offices and at their worst add to the incongruence between proclaimed values and actual values that creates low levels of trust in organizations. This article offers insights into the challenges of organizational mission statements and provides an alternative approach that is much more inspirational and motivational. |
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5 simple steps to achieving and maintaining Organizational Clarity
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| Do you have Organizational Clarity? No I don't mean do you have a plaque posted in your lobby that has your vision, mission and values printed on it. Or that you have your vision, mission and values posted on your website for all to see. I'm talking about true Organizational Clarity where everyone in the organization from the Cleaner to the CEO, from the Accountant to the Customer Service Representative is on the same page and talking the same language. It's rarer than you might think. |
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What Are Your Values?
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| Here's one approach to taking your personal values inventory. It may not be a perfect recipe for you (people do vary), but it's sure to start you reflecting on what's important in your life, and to help you find your own way to clarity around your values, your mission, and your passion. |
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5 Keys to Your Personal Mission Statement
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| When asked directly, most cannot define their professional and personal mission. "Making money" is not a mission statement. It is an objective. This article defines how to create your own mission statement and core values that will define your character and leadership for a lifetime. |
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Three Core Questions That Define Organizational Culture
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| Over the years we've been involved in too many "vernacular engineering" debates as management teams argue about whether the statement they've been crafting is a vision, a mission, a statement of values and goals, or the like. Often these philosophical labeling debates are like trying to pick the flyspecks out of the pepper. Unless we're lexicographers and our company is in the dictionary business, we shouldn't worry about the precise definition of vision, mission, values, or whatever we may be calling the words we're using to define who we are and where we're trying to go. |
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