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Observations
and prescriptions for improving the workplace from
Jack
Pachuta
Focusing
on the organizational structures which are key to the implementation
of a vibrant organization, this program promotes
buy-ins to far-reaching initiatives.
Organizational
Players
Much as the players in a theatrical performance, people determine
how they will cope within the structure by exhibiting the traits
inherent in one of six roles. Learn how to categorize these players
and determine how their attitudes affect the organization.
How Companies Evolve
Over time, all organizations change. By tracking a company's past,
predictions can be made about its future. Learn how to understand the
trends that exist within organizations, determining how they affect
current operations, then making logical plans for growth and new
opportunities.
Organizational Structures
Structures develop based upon the attitudes and beliefs of the
people who hold power within organizations. Learn to recognize the
clues providing insights to internal functioning.
Corporate Cultures
The culture of an organization can be categorized in one of three
ways, each culture having its own philosophy and operational methods.
Learn to understand corporate culture and its impact on the
organization.
Mission and Vision
Without a realistic, goal-driven mission, a company cannot have a
vision. Without the correct vision, the organization will not be
successful. Learn what they are and why both are necessary.
Motivational Climates
Within the organization, a climate exists which determines how
individuals are treated and attitudes formed. Learn how culture
affects motivation.
Effective Organizational Concepts
To instill a common mission and vision throughout the
organization, certain essential concepts must be grasped and viewed as
the norm. Learn what the "gurus" say about successful
programs and find out how their ideas can become part of daily
operations.
Functional and Cross-Functional
To be fully effective, quality and customer service must be
managed within the functional framework of an organization. Learn how
to make the customer an integral part of day-to-day operations.
Prescriptions for Improvement
Once a commitment for improvement is made, enabling the culture to
be more receptive to new ideas, an organization must develop a
cohesive plan. Learn to follow a list of prescriptions that improves
the environment in which change is implemented.
Personal Action Plan
Any program is only as good as the results it produces. Learn to
develop personal action plans which will be used to chart individual
actions and results.
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PO Box 191, Cedarburg, WI 53012-0191
262/377-7230
fax: 262/377-7204
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