3/22/12

Five Questions That Should Shape Any Change Program

Most organizations will shrink or disappear in the long term: only a third of excellent companies remain excellent for decades, and when organizations try to transform themselves, even fewer succeed. But as economic, political, social, and technological change continue to accelerate, and competitive pressure grows more intense, leaders can't afford those odds. The likeliest way to overcome them, is to address the underlying problem: organizations that focus too much on short-term financial performance, at the expense of organizational health, are those that most typically need transformational change; but, unfortunately, the change programs they create are similarly shortsighted.

Change programs that succeed put an equal emphasis on both performance and health in answering five basic questions that should shape any change program. Leaders who do this not only get near-term improvements, but also successfully build their organization's capacity to learn and keep changing over time — keeping them ahead of the pack….

Discover the 5 questions in this excellent article of HBR

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1/1/12

Asian Rise : when will it catch up with USA ?

Dear Readers,

Happy 2012 !

To celebrate this New Year, I would like to share some interesting statistics about India and China economics growth .... and predictions about the date that they will catch up with United States in terms of income per person.... big Change & challenge to come. Although 2 years old, this is a very good eye opener by the excellent Hans Rosling at TED-Conference in India.
Get ready !