B1.2-CEO Roadmap

The analogy is a relatively simple one, the role of a company CEO (Chief Executive Officer) is much like the Captain of a ship. They set a clear direction, they ensure key controls are in place, and they ensure that they reach the required destination. Easy to say, hard to…
B1.15-Organizational Productivity

Organizational productivity refers to the efficiency with which an organization transforms inputs—such as labor, capital, and resources—into valuable outputs, including goods, services, and overall performance. It serves as a key indicator of an organization’s health, competitiveness, and capacity for growth in an increasingly dynamic business environment. High productivity enables organizations…
B1.13-Company Metrics

Company metrics are essential tools that help organizations measure and evaluate their performance, progress, and overall health. These metrics provide actionable insights into key areas such as revenue growth, customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, and employee engagement. By tracking and analyzing the right metrics, businesses can make informed decisions, identify strengths…
B1.17-The Future of Remote Work

NOTE: At the end of this article is a podcast that extends the conversation about the topic of “The Future of Remote Work”. Enjoy the article and the podcast. Introduction The world of work has undergone a profound transformation over the past few years, and at the heart of this…
B1.1-OPEX Roadmap

NOTE: At the end of this article is a link to the Infographic that visualizes the information and a podcast that extends the conversation about the topic of OPEX Roadmap. Enjoy the article, the Infographic, and the podcast. Operational excellence is not just a goal; it’s a journey that requires…
B1.10-Employee Onboarding

A Crucial Step Towards Employee Success Onboarding is a critical process that sets the tone for a new employee’s experience and future success within a company. Effective onboarding goes beyond a simple orientation session; it’s about integrating new hires into the organizational culture, providing them with the tools and knowledge…
B1.9-Focus on Leadership Skills

Leadership Skills: The Art of Guiding Success In the intricate dance of organizational success, leadership skills are the guiding steps that orchestrate harmony, direction, and progress. These skills encompass a blend of traits, behaviors, and strategies that enable leaders to inspire, influence, and achieve remarkable outcomes. The world is increasingly…
B1.6-ERP Systems

Table of Content Overview of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) SystemsThe History of ERP SystemsWho Uses ERP SystemsWhat are ERP Systems Used ForChallenges and Issues with ERP SystemsERP Selection RoadmapTypes of ERP SystemsCore Modules of an ERP SystemTypical ERP Module DetailERP Module DescriptionsPopular ERP SystemsOther Proprietary ERP SolutionsOther Free and Open…
B1.5-Organizational Change Management

“If you change nothing, nothing will change.” Nailed it. This nugget of wisdom is a reminder that stagnation breeds more of the same. Progress requires action, and action brings about transformation. So, what’s one small change you think could make a big difference in your organization right now? This article…
B1.4-Organizational Culture

Overview Organizational culture is a fascinating blend of values, traditions, norms, and beliefs that shape how a company operates and interacts. It’s like the personality of the organization, influencing everything from employee behavior to overall business strategy. At its core, organizational culture encompasses shared values and practices, which can significantly…
B1.14-Why Good Companies Go Bad

One of the most common business phenomena is also one of the most perplexing: when successful companies face big changes in their environment, they often fail to respond effectively. Unable to defend themselves against competitors armed with new products, technologies, or strategies, they watch their sales and profits erode, their…
B1.12-A Simple Review of Good Companies vs Bad Companies

The difference between a good company and a bad company can be subjective and will depend on various factors such as the company’s infrastructure, nature of employees, marketing strategies, company reports, time required to complete projects, net worth, plans and policies, and employee turnover ratio to name a few. With…
B1.8-Workplace Collaboration

A company is only as successful as the people working in it. Success takes place when all the departments of an organization – from product development and marketing, to supply chain and customer service, come together to solve a customer problem and deliver an exceptional experience. “Coming together is a…
B1.3-Eliminating Organizational Silos

Many organizations today that struggle with change and fall short of fulfilling their ultimate vision spend countless days, weeks and months – not to mention resources – trying to understand why they can’t seem to circumvent the barriers standing in their way and in most cases they can’t quite define…
B1.11-Leaders and Managers

OVERVIEW Understanding the difference between a manager and a leader is key to any organization or entity. Both are needed but the expectations and outcomes are very different. Some people make better managers and others are better leaders. The talents and characteristics of both are clear and can be developed. …
B1.7-Manage your Whirlwind

Being in the “continuous improvement” business, like any role, has its challenges. My directive to reduce chaos tends to interrupt employees’ day jobs and has the tendency to create some interesting upheaval. The most pronounced being that co-workers just do not have the time to engage in improving what they…