The People Part of Systems: Is our need for efficiency ignoring the people part of the equation?
Feature-rich business apps can change the way we work. But unnecessary complexity can yield resistance or even outright revolt.
Feature-rich business apps can change the way we work. But unnecessary complexity can yield resistance or even outright revolt.
Too often, we overlook an essential element needed for success: open, honest, business meetings. Real, limiting issues and obstacles are skirted or glossed over because no one wants to take them on. There’s a better way.
Culture improvement plans don’t take effect overnight. The key is to seize the early momentum and to commit to the long-term nature of the process.
Leaders often “protect” employees by letting them offer feedback with anonymity. This may increase participation but it also reduces accountability. There’s a better way.
As they begin planning for the coming year, business leaders focus on ways to improve and grow. A comprehensive review of the organization’s current state may be the most important part of the planning process.
The main headline in a recent Wall Street Journal article read: “The Performance Review is Back.” My question is this: Where did it go? And more to the point, why?