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Corporate Diagnosis: Setting the Global Standard for Excellence

hardcoverMarch 1, 1996
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ISBN-13: 9781563270864 ISBN-10: 1563270862
Publisher
Brand: Productivity Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 1, 1996
Weight
1.4 lbs
Dimensions
29.20×1.90×20.30 cm

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Corporate Diagnosis: Setting the Global Standard for Excellence by Jackson, Thomas L.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781563270864.

All too often, strategic planning neglects an essential step -- diagnosing the organizations current state at the beginning and end of an improvement cycle. Whats required is a systematic review of the critical factors in organizational learning and growth. These are determinants that require the monitoring, measurement, and management of resources to ensure that your company competes successfully. This executive workbook provides a step-by-step methodology for diagnosing an organizations strategic health and measuring its overall competitiveness against world class standards. The Corporate Diagnosis handbook is used to verify policy or measure the results of corporate strategy and vision (the "business renewal" stage ). Detailed diagnostic questions in each key areas act as guidelines for developing your own self-assessment survey. To support the diagnostic process, three primary aids are provided: a check sheet to record observations and score each area under diagnosis; a radar chart to plot and track your companys position visually; and extensive progress tables that allow you to see your standing in each diagnostic area. Over 50 specific categories of company health are meticulously graded and charted to help you see where your company stands in its quest for world class status. Corporate Diagnosis is an excellent companion and aid for meeting the Deming, Shingo, or Baldrige Award criteria.