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Organizational Effectiveness: Strategy

Some of you may have shared the fun I did as a teenager of just driving for the sake of driving.  Many times my friends and I had nowhere in particular to go, but we would all pile into a … Continue reading

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Organizational Effectiveness: Innovation

When my youngest was small, she was completely mesmerized by marine life.  She loved television shows, books, magazines, or just about anything that had to do with whales, dolphins, turtles, or other large sea animals.  Curiously, she did not have … Continue reading

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Organizational Effectiveness: Engagement Connection

It has become part of accepted business wisdom that engagement plays a role in how well an organization performs.  Most of us accept that as the workforce becomes more engaged, it performs at a higher level thus increasing the overall … Continue reading

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The Road to Organizational Effectiveness

Most things do not just happen from spontaneous creation.  There is imagination, planning, and effort that goes into creation and transformation.  Several years ago I worked with a consultant who usually introduced himself as an “idea guy.”  He would sit … Continue reading

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Organizational Effectiveness: What Makes An Organization Successful?

Effectiveness is often thought of as part of the “all good things” that a successful organization desires to possess.  Just like an individual wants to be “healthy, wealthy, and wise,” we describe how our organizations aspire to be efficient, effective, … Continue reading

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