Improve Your In-plant’s Performance and Results
Tom Hinton, keynote speaker at the upcoming IPMA conference, reveals how in-plants can use the “Five P’s” to go from good to great.
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THERE’S BEEN a lot of economic belt-tightening taking place during the past three years. How can your in-plant overcome the challenges of tight economic times and demonstrate improved results to your senior leadership? How do you take your organization from good to great?
One answer is to use the Five P’s to reposition yourself in the eyes of your major stakeholders. The Five P’s are part of CRI Global’s Reputation Leadership strategy that best-in-class organizations are using to win the hearts, minds and wallets of their stakeholders and customers. The Five P’s are: Purpose, Principles, People, Process and Performance. Let’s briefly examine each one to see how your in-plant can use them to achieve better results in 2008.
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