The Need for Change
Four Trends Endangering Every Organisation and What to Do About Them
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Triarchy Press
Published:15th Jun '12
Should be back in stock very soon
Refreshingly short, readable and entertaining, this book will help managers improve the service they provide to customers (or to the public) and reduce costs, improve performance and boost staff morale. "The Need for Change" first diagnoses four rapidly growing problems which - although not new - are almost certain to be unsettling your organisation in some way: The rise of the 'complaint culture'; The growing risk of 'reputation exposure'; Declining staff morale; The growing demand for instant gratification. Stuart Corrigan then outlines ways of thinking about - and addressing - each of these issues and proposes some straightforward answers. It's an excellent, non-technical introduction for anyone interested in the Vanguard Method and its application in the public or private sector. Corrigan introduces its key terms and techniques for reaching an understanding of the root causes of the particular problems facing your organisation. He also sets out a method for categorising and diagnosing different service systems which could be the start of a radical reappraisal of your organisation.
"...very well written. It's easy on the eye, fun and interesting to read. I've stepped away from it remembering what the messages are - now, there are not many books which can do that." Eileen Flockhart, Business Change Manager, Lothian and Borders Police "A brilliant little book that reminds managers of things they think they know but don't do anything useful about and, this is the gem, helps readers with the question: 'what kind of system do I have?' - an essential question to answer before you study your system, lest you study it in the wrong way." Professor John Seddon, Managing Director, Vanguard Ltd. "Stuart Corrigan...generously and openly tells us how to make the (Vanguard) approach work in our own workplace. This book offers its readers the chance to leave positive transformational legacies." Jim Mather, Former Scottish Minister for Enterprise
ISBN: 9781908009746
Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 5mm
Weight: 113g
88 pages