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The New Age of Operations: Modern COO Search Strategies by N2Growth

N2Growth Blog

Understanding the Evolving Role of a Chief Operating Officer In the ever-evolving world of business, the role of a Chief Operating Officer (COO) is undergoing numerous transformations. Traditional methods of internal promotions or reliance on personal networks are giving way to more refined mechanisms.

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Revitalizing Strategic Planning: Workshop

Mike Cardus

Completion Times Need to be Continually Extended – Because of inadequate planning and Management Oversight NOTHING got done…Because NO-ONE Planned! Strategic planning is necessary part of every Managers life. Reflect the operating values and culture of the organization. Because NO-ONE Planned! THIS WILL FIX THAT.

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Fast Friday with Jay Woo, COO, CAA South Central Ontario.

Roundtable Talk

Jay Woo , CAA South Central Ontario’s Chief Operating Officer offered up this piece of advice: “Stay connected to your front line.” Senior management reviews the ideas and responds to questions raised. RoundtableTalk Where ambitious leaders meet. Skip to content Home Welcome! Happy leading! Bookmark the permalink.

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How to Capture Value from Collaboration, Especially If You’re Skeptical About It

Harvard Business Review

Teamwork all too often feels inefficient (search and coordination costs eat up time), risky (can I trust others to deliver for my client?), On the contrary, clarity about where the buck stops is one of the most critical enablers of efficient teamwork. Vincent Tsui for HBR. But collaboration is not consensus.

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Is Your Culture Attracting or Repelling Top Talent?

The Practical Leader

One of their studies found that when Chief Operating Officers’ values weren’t aligned with their organization, they needed a 40% salary increase to stay in their jobs. Make these linkages explicit in all succession planning and talent management communications/announcements.