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Stanford Webinar - How to Align Your Organization to Execute Strategy

Today’s dynamic, technology-infused world offers limitless opportunities for bringing new ideas to your customers, whether in a for-profit business, non-profit entity or government agency. But even the most forward-thinking leaders with clear strategic visions can fail to see their visions executed successfully. To achieve desired organizational and team results, strategy and execution must be aligned, yet organizations often struggle to effectively identify, resource and manage the project-based work that comprises the strategy.

The Strategic Execution Framework (SEF) is an essential tool for improving your organization’s strategic execution capabilities. Using the latest research and real-life examples, Professor Raymond Levitt, Stanford University, and John Warren, IPS Learning, will share with you a practical approach for aligning the SEF’s six domains to execute strategy more successfully.

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10 декабря 2014 г. 2:34:06
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