People & Change
For change efforts to succeed, it takes teams of committed individuals who believe they can create something different, and leaders who recognize the dedication it takes to motivate and manage through the hard parts — leaders who understand that for results to change, so must the organization.
At the root of it all are people.
HR Strategy & Talent Management
A well-crafted talent management plan builds and sustains the right organizational capabilities to grow your business, because when your people perform well, so will the organization. This entails optimizing human resource programs such as recruiting, staffing, succession planning, performance management, training, and development.
Our Work in Action
- HR strategy development and process enhancements
- Talent management including hiring, staffing, onboarding, performance management, and IDP (individual development planning)
- Succession planning
- Leadership development, coaching, and mentoring
- Individual and team assessment tools
Redesign & Restructure
Redesigning an organization requires more effort than just moving boxes on an organization chart. It involves making necessary changes to roles, responsibilities, decision-making practices, business processes, rewards, and financial ROI – all while making sure each change aligns to the overall strategy.
Our Work in Action
- Assessment of current state and identification of capability gaps
- Strategy design and roadmap
- Plan implementation
- Communication
Culture & Change Management
Disruption. Technology. Innovation. Competition. These compel companies to continuously evaluate how they do business and create a constant culture of change. If not carefully managed, culture can paralyze change efforts and ultimately impact success.
Our Work in Action
- Culture and ways of working analysis
- Change management strategy, including implementation approach
- Alignment of culture to business objectives
- Team building, effectiveness, and engagement
- Employee empowerment
- Communications plan to support desired culture and/or change
Acquisition & Integration
Acquisitions and mergers are often the ultimate tests of organizations, combining completely different cultures and modes of operating. It requires managing change in two separate organizations while aligning people, processes, capabilities, and strategies of the new entity.
Our Work in Action
- Project management, milestone setting, and phasing of activities
- Stakeholder alignment and support before beginning
- Manageable to-do lists
- Communication plan
- True economic value drivers and ROI
Empowerment leads to engagement. Engagement leads to results.
Employee empowerment leads to a more committed workforce that delivers higher quality and faster business results.
Learn how empowerment can transform your business.
Great companies are almost always made great by a few small teams.
We believe teams of committed individuals can create something that fundamentally changes how an organization works, their spirit and vision spreading, first throughout a company and then into the marketplace.
Are your teams getting the job done? Read our guide on how to build great teams.
Sources: Salesforce.com & Training Magazine, Gallup, Dr. Eunice Parisi-Carew, a Founding Associate at the Ken Blanchard Companies
86% of leaders and employees say a lack of communication and collaboration is the cause of workplace failures.
People who use their strengths every day are 6x more likely to be engaged on the job.
72% of organizations say teamwork has a very positive impact on productivity.
Only 40% of work teams succeed.
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