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Critical Book Review – The Maxwell Leadership Bible by John C Maxwell

January 20th, 2012

The well-known expert on organizational development, Dr. John Maxwell shared his conviction that the Bible offers the greatest examples of leadership. He then worked deep in the Bible to illustrate his position and influence to remain faithful to his definition of leadership (original source: J. Oswald Sanders)

With the King James Version as the most important resource, Maxwell takes the reader into each book of the Bible. At the beginning of each book, it offers:

A summary
The role of God
Leadership
Persons of influence
Lessons in Leadership
Highlights of leadership

Then about every book, Maxwell telephone booths attract attention to a particular verse or passage with a focus on leadership. Also 21 above will meet in order to be a leader and the communication is one of them with 21 laws of leadership. For a complete list of these laws and qualities are found to be the end of this book. These lists of 21 after two more books. » Read more: Critical Book Review – The Maxwell Leadership Bible by John C Maxwell

Business Process Improvement – Summarizing the Work

January 20th, 2012

After the 10 measures to improve a business process crossed, what should you do next? If you go immediately to the next challenge in your inventory process? Not if you want recognition for their hard work!

Take some time to summarize what you have done will help you gain visibility into your business. Recognition to improve a business process is not as easy as coming always a compliment to a new haircut or new clothes, because the new procedure is not immediately noticeable. You have to have an initiative, management know what you have accomplished to take, and that is the problem.

A summary is a tool with which you can save your work to senior management in the natural course of business without looking like you want a pat on the back. While the summaries are a bit different, they should meet, what you identified as the major concern when you began to improve the effort. Remember what made you start working on the improvement of a particular business process, and with a convincing explanation that draws the attention of the reader. The six sections of the summary are:
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The Executive Summary of a Turnaround Plan

January 20th, 2012

If your company is in trouble, you need a formal recovery plan. You use it to get loans for your business restructuring. To illustrate how a plan, you should use a fictitious company called XYZ Company in trouble. Here is an example of the summary of the reorganization plan of XYZ Corporation.

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Summary

XYZ Company is a manufacturer of high-energy laser equipment and machinery used in the medical field. XYZ Corporation has two locations: headquarters and main factory is located in Newark, NJ, with the maintenance staff of the eastern United States, and the office, another non-manufacturing facility only, located in Spokane, Washington, maintaining the western United States.

In recent months, the President into law the bill for health care news. As a result, the U.S. government will soon take control of all equipment manufacturers that supply the hospitals in the United States. XYZ Company will be forced to sell all their production to the government at low prices.
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