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How to Ensure Your Organization’s Digital Transformation Succeeds

Leading Blog

A post-mortem was conducted that pointed to a lack of organizational alignment, internal politics, and a lack of technical competence that hindered its ability to transform. Its phones were quickly viewed as antiquated and difficult to work with for developers. Subsequently, its market share plummeted by 90 percent.

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Getting and Giving Feedback That Encourages Change

Tanveer Naseer

Following my own advice, I’m taking a vacation break this week from writing for my blog. As such, I would like to present this guest post written by Jessica Edmondson. After you’ve gathered all of your notes, organize them into a short presentation and call a meeting for key players to attend.

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Getting and Giving Feedback That Encourages Change

Tanveer Naseer

Following my own advice, I’m taking a vacation break this week from writing for my blog. After you’ve gathered all of your notes, organize them into a short presentation and call a meeting for key players to attend. In some arenas this is called a post-mortem.

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Managing and Leading…Lessons from Gilbert & Sullivan

You're Not the Boss of Me

Examine The Performance At the end of the premiere performance, Gilbert, Sullivan and Carte, the theatre manager, hold a meeting before anyone is allowed to leave. At this meeting, they each discuss how the performance was executed from their own particular perspectives. All the best to your great blog.

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5 Ideas To Ensure That Lessons are 'Really' Learned

QAspire

Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer 5 Ideas To Ensure That Lessons are ‘Really’ Learned Have you ever experienced the following? You complete a project and then do a small ‘post-mortem / retrospective analysis’ of what went well and what did not. Deborah Fike´s last blog. So, so true.

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