Corporate Reorganization often causes fear and uncertainty. Here are some ways to communicate and handle all the challenges of the reorganization.
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Change Fatigue: Failures and Business Changes
Change Fatigue often represents the single greatest risk for businesses to successfully adopt change. WGA’s Business Transformation 4Rs methodology
Industrial Production: US industrial output growth modest in March 2014
US industrial production grew a modest 0.7 percent in March after a February that was much stronger than originally reported. The Federal Reserve said Wednesday its output index for last month rose to 103.2, an increase of 3.8 percent from the year-…
Automotive: Carmakers in China eager to sell – and resell
China’s car market is just gearing up as the world’s largest, yet automakers are already eyeing the next big thing — the market for reselling them. Their eagerness to attract buyers in the world’s largest car market is on full display at the Beijing…
Operational Excellence: Unlocking the benefits
Operational Excellence is often an overlooked way to gaining competitive advantage. Learn more about WGA’s Operational Excellence Services
Innovate or Die: Wisdom from Apple, Google and Toyota
Complacency kills creativity. In his new book, Unrelenting Innovation, University of Southern California business school professor Gerard Tellis explains why seemingly invincible market leaders stumble when upstart rivals introduce breakthrough innovations.
Insight: The Rise of Lean And Why It Matters
Understanding the business value of lean and how world-class organizations are unlocking the benefits of lean and why it matters.
The Radical Beauty of Three Simple Management Practices
Research shows, more than 8,000 companies in 20 countries, 79% of organizations reported their management practices were above average.
How to Develop a High-Performance Enterprise Architecture
“If you don’t know where you are going, any road will take you there,” said the Cheshire cat to Alice. While Lewis Carroll certainly didn’t have enterprise architecture (EA) professionals in mind when he penned these words in 1865, it bears to mind the difficulties faced by many of today’s EA teams as they strive […]