Understand how to drive business performance with your organizational data and analytics in the second edition of Data-Driven Organization Design. Using data and analytics is a key opportunity for businesses to transform performance and achieve success. With a data-driven approach, all the elements of the organizational system can be connected to design an environment in which people can excel and attain competitive advantage. Data-Driven Organization Design provides a practical framework for HR and organization design practitioners to build a baseline of data, set objectives, carry out fixed…mehr
Understand how to drive business performance with your organizational data and analytics in the second edition of Data-Driven Organization Design. Using data and analytics is a key opportunity for businesses to transform performance and achieve success. With a data-driven approach, all the elements of the organizational system can be connected to design an environment in which people can excel and attain competitive advantage. Data-Driven Organization Design provides a practical framework for HR and organization design practitioners to build a baseline of data, set objectives, carry out fixed and dynamic process design, map competencies, and right-size the organization. It shows how to collect the right data, present it meaningfully and ask the most relevant questions of it to help complex, fluid organizations constantly evolve and meet moving objectives. This updated second edition contains new material on organizational planning and analysis, role design and job architecture, position management lifecycle and delta reporting. Alongside this, new case studies and examples will show how these approaches have been applied in practice. Whether planning a long-term transformation, a large redesign or an individual small project, Data-Driven Organization Design will demonstrate how to make the most of your organizational data and analytics to drive business performance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rupert Morrison is the Founder and CEO of Arahi, where he advises CEOs and management teams on how to leverage technology to craft and execute groundbreaking strategies. Prior to this, he was Founder and CEO of Concentra Analytics, a leading analytics company recognised for its innovation by the Sunday Times FastTrack Tech 100, and led the creation of OrgVue, a platform solution for HR analytics, organization design and workforce planning, which was selected as one of four Gartner Cool Vendors in the Human Capital Management field from across the globe. Based in London, UK, Rupert Morrison is also an international conference speaker and industry writer whose contributions have featured in Forbes, The Telegraph and the FT. He is the author of Data-Driven Organization Design, Organizational Planning and Analysis and Strategic Value Creation, all published with Kogan Page.
Inhaltsangabe
Section ONE: Introduction; Chapter 01: Data driven organization design; Chapter 02: Challenges; Chapter 03: Foundations and core concepts; Section TWO: Macro design; Chapter 04: Strategy articulation and design criteria; Chapter 05: Structural options and business case; Section THREE: Micro design; Chapter 06: The data goldmine; Chapter 07: Objectives management; Chapter 08: Fixed process design; Chapter 09: Dynamic process design; Chapter 10: Competency management; Chapter 11: Rightsizing; Section FOUR: Making it real; Chapter 12: Common traps; Chapter 13: How will it work in practice (HOWWIP)?; Chapter 14: Implementation; Chapter 15: Workforce planning; Chapter 16: Talent management, succession development and planning; Chapter 17: Organizational getting things done; Chapter 18: Sustaining the edge
Section - ONE: Introduction;
Chapter - 01: Data driven organization design;
Chapter - 02: Challenges;
Chapter - 03: Foundations and core concepts;
Section - TWO: Macro design;
Chapter - 04: Strategy articulation and design criteria;
Chapter - 05: Structural options and business case;
Section - THREE: Micro design;
Chapter - 06: The data goldmine;
Chapter - 07: Objectives management;
Chapter - 08: Fixed process design;
Chapter - 09: Dynamic process design;
Chapter - 10: Competency management;
Chapter - 11: Rightsizing;
Section - FOUR: Making it real;
Chapter - 12: Common traps;
Chapter - 13: How will it work in practice (HOWWIP)?;
Chapter - 14: Implementation;
Chapter - 15: Workforce planning;
Chapter - 16: Talent management, succession development and planning;
Section ONE: Introduction; Chapter 01: Data driven organization design; Chapter 02: Challenges; Chapter 03: Foundations and core concepts; Section TWO: Macro design; Chapter 04: Strategy articulation and design criteria; Chapter 05: Structural options and business case; Section THREE: Micro design; Chapter 06: The data goldmine; Chapter 07: Objectives management; Chapter 08: Fixed process design; Chapter 09: Dynamic process design; Chapter 10: Competency management; Chapter 11: Rightsizing; Section FOUR: Making it real; Chapter 12: Common traps; Chapter 13: How will it work in practice (HOWWIP)?; Chapter 14: Implementation; Chapter 15: Workforce planning; Chapter 16: Talent management, succession development and planning; Chapter 17: Organizational getting things done; Chapter 18: Sustaining the edge
Section - ONE: Introduction;
Chapter - 01: Data driven organization design;
Chapter - 02: Challenges;
Chapter - 03: Foundations and core concepts;
Section - TWO: Macro design;
Chapter - 04: Strategy articulation and design criteria;
Chapter - 05: Structural options and business case;
Section - THREE: Micro design;
Chapter - 06: The data goldmine;
Chapter - 07: Objectives management;
Chapter - 08: Fixed process design;
Chapter - 09: Dynamic process design;
Chapter - 10: Competency management;
Chapter - 11: Rightsizing;
Section - FOUR: Making it real;
Chapter - 12: Common traps;
Chapter - 13: How will it work in practice (HOWWIP)?;
Chapter - 14: Implementation;
Chapter - 15: Workforce planning;
Chapter - 16: Talent management, succession development and planning;
Chapter - 17: Organizational getting things done;
Chapter - 18: Sustaining the edge
Rezensionen
"You've certainly heard the term 'digital transformation'. Yet being more 'digital' or collecting more data won't get you very far if there aren't methods and tools to better inform the management process. Data Driven Organization Design 2nd Edition renews its focus on the most important asset of any organization: its people. It covers everything you need to easily master the concepts, leverage the data, communicate effectively, and successfully make the positive changes necessary to adopt a data-driven organization design." Stéphane Hamel, Academic Advisor, Faculty of Business Administration, Laval University
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