These 5 Remarkable Practices Will Transform Your Organization
Patrick Leddin, PhD
Disruptive Speaker | Writer | Idea Enthusiast with a Pragmatic Edge
The principles of proactivity, execution, productivity, and trust underlie every truly great organization. These five practices leverage those principles and foundational to sustainable success in any industry.
If you want to change your organization for the better, than put these five remarkable practices to work for you, your team, and your organization.
1. Find the Organization’s Voice
Highly effective organizations find the voice of the organization, connect people, and align systems. They don’t just create and post a mission statement on the wall.
2. Develop & Execute Strategy
Developing a great strategy is important, but insufficient. Effective organizations must execute strategy with excellence.
3. Unleash & Engage People
Drop the “Do more with less,” mantra. Focus on unleashing and engaging people to do infinitely more than you imagined they could.
4. Become the Trusted Provider
Effective organizations work to be more than the provider of choice. They want to be the most trusted provider in their industry.
5. Drive Customer Loyalty
Satisfying customers is not enough. These organizations work to create fervent loyalty with customers.
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6 年I'd have to agree with you Patrick, several great points!