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Maximizing Human Potential While Harnessing
the Power of Change
In this dynamic time, organizations must look to their people
to ensure successful change. As your organization grapples with
changes and choices in its quest for competitive advantage, Phillips
Associates can help you design and implement a customized, highly
participative, change process that will have significant impact
on your bottom line.
We combine a powerful theoretical model with extensive practical
experience ranging from small entrepreneurial companies to large
Fortune 500 firms, to help you design a powerful and practical process
tailored to your specific business requirements.
Using Strategic Organizational Change, we have helped organizations:
Design
a new and powerful culture
Move
to a team based organization
Successfully
navigate organization restructures
Effectively
integrate after mergers & acquisitions
Redesign
core processes for:
Cycle time reduction
Quality enhancement
Service excellence
Hard dollar
savings
Etc.
Leveraging People to Achieve Breakthrough Performance
Phillips Associates strategic organizational change strategy
is focused on the bottom line. Through a practical, business-oriented
approach, we help your entire organization think through and understand
the behavioral changes required to meet your toughest operational
issues. We help your senior team to model the behavior that drives
improvement in quality, service, cost reduction and cycle time.
Using this model as the basis for your change effort, Phillips
Associates will guide you through many of the tough choices necessary
to make change successful.
Organizational Communication Strategy
An often overlooked component of successful change management
is an effective organizational communication strategy that supports
and forwards the change throughout the organization. An audit of
existing communication vehicles and employee interviews provides
the foundation for developing a participative short term and on-going
communication strategy. Implementation assistance for the communication
strategy may include: training, facilitation, company meetings,
speech writing, and document development.
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