optimisation

If I had the key

Senior executives require specific knowledge to effectively carry out their roles, for example, they need to know both how to create exciting, profitable new ideas for their business and how to implement them. In other words, they need both intellectual and practical knowledge. I think they need a combination of intellectual insight and practical skills.

 

Business operations today are focused on enhancing efficiency by optimising processes that may no longer be relevant in the present. This often involves analysing historical data to identify cost-saving opportunities and efficiency enhancements. Unfortunately, this approach frequently leads to a narrow focus on cost reduction, with the finance department receiving accolades for these efforts while escaping accountability for missed opportunities.


A reduction in price

Human beings in general are allergic to change, regardless of whether it’s in their best interests. Strategic optimisation is more important than ever, especially in these turbulent times. The word, optimise is derived from the Latin word “optimus”, which simply means 'best.' Optimisation doesn't mean doing more for the sake of doing more, it means doing less, so what you do is full of care and attention. Strategies are designs based on the operating model, so when the operating model is outdated because of internal or external factors, execution will fail and not yield the desired results. Therefore, optimisation isn't the problem, we are. Two of my children have their birthday’s this week, so I am giving you or your organisation a gift. Contact me via e-mail for a free one-hour discovery session, use the discount code: “birthday”.