Using the results of a Metrus Group survey he identifies six gaps that get in the way of organizational alignment. While each factor on its own isn't enough of a problem to explain the overall poor alignment figure, Schiemann ...
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Billy R Bennett
onto Align People January 25, 2013 9:14 PM
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The article is good but the headline is better.
In our work, the key to creating high performance, organization alignment, employee engagement...etc. - is clarity. Understanding purpose, understanding priorities, understanding boundaries, etc. again.
Leaders lead by providing clarity and feedback to everyone in the organization. Sometimes this is merely communicating - but usually this is so much more. Another leadership responsibility is examining the organization design for easy alignment. Over time, organizations evolve to satisfy needs other than purpose. Over time, these evolutions need gardening... pruining, weeding and plowing under. When was the last real organization redesign? Just changing the chart does not count... or as a former boss used to say "You are just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic."
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