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Implementing Strategic Change: Managing Processes and Interfaces to Develop a Highly Productive Organization

Author Danny Samson, Tom Bevington
Publisher Kogan Page
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherKogan Page
ISBN / ASIN0749465549
ISBN-139780749465544
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One of the key success factors for any organization is effective strategic change to ensure adaptability and increase productivity. Despite their importance, most change management projects fail  Samson and Bevington's research points to an average process failure level of at least 30%  and the problem is often the conflict between boardroom strategic initiatives and the procedural design. 

Their analysis shows that most conflict occurs during seemingly small activities that help drive a process forward and can make up to 80% of many employees' workload   tasks like chasing, following up or seeking permission to proceed. Their experience with over 400 companies in a range of industries proves that business strategy and change implementation rely on deep and close process knowledge. In this book, they offer proven productivity improvement tools to analyze process activities and rigorous and detailed methods to reengineer processes and make change successful. 
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