Gap Analysis
Use Gap Analysis to identify where you want to be and where you are now, and set clear tasks and objectives that will help you to achieve success.
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Use Gap Analysis to identify where you want to be and where you are now, and set clear tasks and objectives that will help you to achieve success.
Find out how Value-Based Management can create long-term value for your organization or department, how to implement it, and what its weaknesses are.
Use the Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix to choose between different strategies. Follow the five steps to identify the important external and internal critical success factors for your business unit.
Learn about the different types of organizational structure developed by Henry Mintzberg, their advantages and disadvantages, and when they should be used.
Follow A.G. Lafley and Roger Martin's 5-Step Strategy Model process to identify and develop a winning strategy for your organization.
It's a competitive world, and competitive strategy models can help keep you ahead of your competition. Bowman's Strategy Clock is one such strategy model, and provides a powerful way to establish and sustain a competitive position in your market.
This tool helps you develop the right long-term purchasing strategy.
40 years ago, Alvin and Heidi Toffler wrote an influential book called 'Future Shock', predicting the shift to an information economy. Find out about their new book, 'Revolutionary Wealth.'
Learn how to deal with the challenges of managing a team that includes part-time staff. Includes information on employment law, communication, and team dynamics.
This book, focusing on creating value for your customers, features exercises, worksheets, and eye-catching illustrations as well as practical guidance.
Author Otto C. Sharmer offers a new way of solving problems by letting go of our old approaches and connecting with our intuition.
Learn about the tools you can use to better understand your organization and the environment in which you operate.