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    Cross-Town Collaboration
    If you have a problem with your Hewlett Packard or IBM product in Singapore, simply take it to the Post Office and they will forward it to the repair center at no charge.When it’s repaired and ready to collect, the Post Office will return your machine to your home or office, or back to the Post Office location of your choice.You can even pay for repairs at the point of delivery if they’re not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.This is a good example of win–win partnership between technology companies and a government agency resulting in better service for customers like you.Watch for more ‘cross-border, cross-town’ partnerships between government, commerce, education, medicine, ne
    tude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very

    About Ending Competition
    1. Why should I not compete with others?The very concept of “competition” is fear based. Somehow you are telling yourself that you have to “beat” the competition, or “take” a certain share of the marketplace, or “win over” a certain person. In reality, there is no other exactly like you, and there is no other person that can contribute to our world in EXACTLY the same way you can.Competition exists solely in your mind, and is driven by the fears of the ego to be “better” as opposed to just BE, and be good enough for being and sharing exactly who you are. Competition drives people apart, when they can be working together in harmony for the good of all. Competition pits one person against the other; o
    At a recent forum the panel the discussion was around programs that lead an organization to excellence. The most consistent views seemed to suggest that few programs on their own will achieve excellence. There needs to be an overall strategy moving an organization towards excellence. Nothing occurs overnight and each piece of the puzzle has it’s own pitfalls.

    Looking at the Ford Motor Company, as an example. They have implemented almost every business improvement or business excellence strategy possible and they recently posted losses of about $12 BILLION. Clearly, the strategies they have implemented (TQM, TPS, JIT, Lean, Six Sigma, TOC, and probably more) as well as new IT systems that have been installed, have not led to business excellence.

    I have seen companies get results from each strategy individually but few have had breakthrough results. Each strategy has usually only focused on one aspect of the business, mostly process. Yes, Lean is moving into the office but it’s still process. It’s now about shuffling paper faster and more efficiently. Big deal. ERP systems moved companies to think in terms of processes and attempted to break functional silo’s, but ERPs are transactional systems that move companies forward incrementally, by creating piecemeal savings. Yes in a F50 the numbers are large but relatively speaking they are incremental. People in the business require new skill sets and ROIs are hardly ever equal to those planned or projected by the IT departments and consultants! Been there seen that.

    GE is often mentioned as an outstanding organization. Business owners and managers often mention GE’s success and Six Sigma in the same breath. What they fail to realize is Six Sigma was part of an overall plan. Some GE companies only started on their road to excellence and using Six Sigma after many years had been spent re organizing, redesigning, re hiring and focusing the business in minute detail. Six Sigma wasn’t the cause and final end result of their improvement, nor their excellence!

    Over the past few years I have been working with companies to achieve their strategies. What this has meant is looking at business in a holistic manner and making sure each piece of a strategic plan is budgeted for and is executed to achieve the desired results, or better. Essentially companies realize that no matter what happens in their strategic planning sessions they are not realizing the results they’d like to see. Yes, one can just imagine FORD exec’s saying “OK guys we’re going to drop $12 Billion this next year”!

    What this means is companies needs to improve their performance in a multitude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very

    Running a Car Wash Fundraiser Using a Pressure Washer
    If you are considering on doing a car wash fundraiser to help raise money for a small non-profit organization, may I suggest that you use a Pressure Washer to wash all the cars? Why? Well because you can wash the cars faster, save water and do a better job.You see pressure washers put out between 1,000 and 3,000 pounds per square inch and that results in a significant amount of cleaning power. In fact, much of the dirt will be blown right off the cars. As long as you keep the tip away from the car by 12 to 18 inches you will do fine and you can get closer in if you are doing the rims.Most small pressure washers put out about 1.2 to 4.5 gallons per minute. A garden hose might put out 6.5 to 10 gallon
    more) as well as new IT systems that have been installed, have not led to business excellence.

    I have seen companies get results from each strategy individually but few have had breakthrough results. Each strategy has usually only focused on one aspect of the business, mostly process. Yes, Lean is moving into the office but it’s still process. It’s now about shuffling paper faster and more efficiently. Big deal. ERP systems moved companies to think in terms of processes and attempted to break functional silo’s, but ERPs are transactional systems that move companies forward incrementally, by creating piecemeal savings. Yes in a F50 the numbers are large but relatively speaking they are incremental. People in the business require new skill sets and ROIs are hardly ever equal to those planned or projected by the IT departments and consultants! Been there seen that.

    GE is often mentioned as an outstanding organization. Business owners and managers often mention GE’s success and Six Sigma in the same breath. What they fail to realize is Six Sigma was part of an overall plan. Some GE companies only started on their road to excellence and using Six Sigma after many years had been spent re organizing, redesigning, re hiring and focusing the business in minute detail. Six Sigma wasn’t the cause and final end result of their improvement, nor their excellence!

    Over the past few years I have been working with companies to achieve their strategies. What this has meant is looking at business in a holistic manner and making sure each piece of a strategic plan is budgeted for and is executed to achieve the desired results, or better. Essentially companies realize that no matter what happens in their strategic planning sessions they are not realizing the results they’d like to see. Yes, one can just imagine FORD exec’s saying “OK guys we’re going to drop $12 Billion this next year”!

    What this means is companies needs to improve their performance in a multitude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very

    How Your Company Benefit From Private Labeling Beef Jerky
    What does this mean to sellers of private label beef jerky? It is a prime indicator that what was once an outdoor treat reserved for hunters and truckers is now sought after by the average housewife and consumer, especially since the endorsement of beef jerky as a healthy component of a low-fat diet. The market for beef jerky has doubled every year since 1991. Complementing your products with a private label beef jerky should be a consideration.What are the advantages of private label beef jerky?1. A company utilizing private label beef jerky does not have to invest in purchasing expensive plant equipment and can divert those funds internally.2. With private label beef jerky, the hassle of US
    but relatively speaking they are incremental. People in the business require new skill sets and ROIs are hardly ever equal to those planned or projected by the IT departments and consultants! Been there seen that.

    GE is often mentioned as an outstanding organization. Business owners and managers often mention GE’s success and Six Sigma in the same breath. What they fail to realize is Six Sigma was part of an overall plan. Some GE companies only started on their road to excellence and using Six Sigma after many years had been spent re organizing, redesigning, re hiring and focusing the business in minute detail. Six Sigma wasn’t the cause and final end result of their improvement, nor their excellence!

    Over the past few years I have been working with companies to achieve their strategies. What this has meant is looking at business in a holistic manner and making sure each piece of a strategic plan is budgeted for and is executed to achieve the desired results, or better. Essentially companies realize that no matter what happens in their strategic planning sessions they are not realizing the results they’d like to see. Yes, one can just imagine FORD exec’s saying “OK guys we’re going to drop $12 Billion this next year”!

    What this means is companies needs to improve their performance in a multitude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very

    Cubicle Manufacturers
    If the number of cubicles to be purchased is relatively large, then a company can deal directly with a cubicle manufacturer. Normally it is an independent office cubicle dealer one has to work with. Office cubicle dealers carry systems from a large number of manufacturers. Some of these dealers are representatives of specific manufacturers while others specialize in certain brands but carry other brands too. The important choice to be made here is to choose a brand that's established and well known because future purchases will depend on initial purchases. Instead of choosing different brands, opt for one brand that shows stability. Systems furniture can be used or new. A lot of the systems furniture market is in
    result of their improvement, nor their excellence!

    Over the past few years I have been working with companies to achieve their strategies. What this has meant is looking at business in a holistic manner and making sure each piece of a strategic plan is budgeted for and is executed to achieve the desired results, or better. Essentially companies realize that no matter what happens in their strategic planning sessions they are not realizing the results they’d like to see. Yes, one can just imagine FORD exec’s saying “OK guys we’re going to drop $12 Billion this next year”!

    What this means is companies needs to improve their performance in a multitude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very

    How You and Your Business Can Benefit from an Answering Service
    A large number of individuals dream of owning their own business. A number of those individuals are able to make that dream come true. If you are one of those individuals, there may come a point in time when you have too much business. Too much business often means a large amount of money. Instead of complaining about too much business, there are many business owners who take action. This action often involves outside assistance, such as an answering service.An answering service is designed to provide your customers with a real voice instead of an automated answering machine, when you are unavailable to answer their calls. Answering services operate all around the world. Their goals a
    tude of areas. This can be done without a name brand process, or a software package. To reiterate, it’s not about ERPs, CRMs, Lean, Six Sigma, TQM, or anything else you can think of. Sure you may add one later but that isn’t the reason for success, although it probably will assist in reinforcing the changes that are made along the way.

    The key to excellence in performance is rather simple; It’s not easy but it is simple.

    1. Have a great strategy.
    2. Surround yourself with people who believe in the strategy.
    3. Aggressively execute the strategy.
    4. Measure your results along the way.
    5. Celebrate your successes

    This very simple strategy is often scoffed at as not possibly being able to work. The reasons for chuckles are typically; “my business is too complex”, “we’re different”, and “you don’t understand my business.”, I’m sure you have all heard these and more, yet this process has never failed. It’s tried and tested. Everything else clouds your vision and makes things seem more complex than they really are.

    There are, however, any number of small, middle market, and transitional businesses who have grown 3 - 5x their revenue using this very simple strategy. Again, the simplicity should not overshadow the difficulty of actually implementing it. It is tough. People are the issue. It’s about challenging paradigms. Moving through false assumptions and mental models which may have become ingrained over many years.

    So how do you get this right? Get your top team together. For a session with a difference. Develop that strategy that everybody can support from the get-go. Start with assessing and analyzing the things you do well and the things in which you are challenged. Be rigorous and hide nothing. Your failures reversed could just propel you to success. Failures are an indication of trying new things and just not having figured out all the kinks. Develop working guidelines for achieving success when implementing new approaches. Ensure these are in line with your companies values. This step is all too often overlooked and very quickly leads to discontent and resulting failure.

    Next step is letting each team member developing process based, or even functional based priorities for the year. Present these to the group with the rationale as to their inclusion. Once they’re all up there select no more than ten as the major objectives for the organization. This is not as simple as it sounds, mind you. A good facilitator will certainly help.

    List those top ten objectives. Determine the metrics of success. Define monthly targets. Determine how to get the data in a format to present to your group and the company to show success.

    This will be the basis of a monthly review. You’ll be visiting the exceptions in detail and celebrating successes. This will be the cornerstone of achieving strategic success and corporate excellence. Focused monthly review session based on the top ten objectives will place you squarely on the path to success and excellence.

    Like I said, simple. Not easy.

    To excellence,

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