LEADERSHIP

Today, in a world with heightened uncertainty and a business environment constantly in flux, a key determinant to whether organizations will survive, fail or outperform their competition, is effective leadership and an organization's ability to capitalize on intellectual assets – their employees.  Exemplary organizations are teaching organizations that develop and empower leaders at all levels.  Exceptional leaders mobilize others and create environments and a corporate culture where people turn challenging situations into extraordinary successes.

Under a powerful and often invisible control, corporate culture affects the way organizational members think and feel.  Members' performance, adaptability, development and commitment are a reflection of it, and an organization's competitiveness depends on it.  Consider whether your organization promotes behavior consistent with your business needs and member relations. Perhaps an organizational assessment is in order.

"One of the true tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency." - Arnold H. Glasgow



Leadership Development

Organizational Analysis + Strategic Planning


Cultural Assessments
- Core Values
- Mission + Vision
- Prototypical Cultures
- Artifacts, Espoused Beliefs + Basic Underlying Assumptions
- Intercultural Dimensions
- Cultural Implications

Situational Assessments
- Competitive Analysis
- Q-100 Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Confrontation Matrix
- Environmental Implications

GAP Analysis: Current State vs. Envisioned State
- Key Performance Evaluators
- Steps for Transformational Change