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The R3 Advantage |
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Management
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is committed to helping our clients achieve best-in-industry
operations. Merging strategic thought processes with hands-on
implementation, we develop and define operation strategies to
help our clients solve their most critical problems. |
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Of course, even as CEOs formulate
new rules of the road for executive leadership, they must continue
to delivery results. In doing so, they will confront three
long-term challenges: |
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Performance management -
Enhancing individual and team performance (including executive
teams), assessing, developing and rewarding talent, and building
a performance culture.
Organizational design - Building effective
operating systems, defining the role of the corporate center,
identifying appropriate structures and spans of control. |
Pre-and Post-merger management:
when the occasion
arises, implementing an organization plan that captures combined
strengths and supports the goals of the deal.
R3 takes
an integrated approach to these challenges, clearly linking
a company's organizational agenda to its business agenda. The
most exciting and lasting organizational transformations come
about when individuals and work groups change their mindsets
and behaviors. It means digging out the real root causes
and then crafting solutions that address not only formal processes
and systems but also the ways people think and act.
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Strategy:
In the unpredictable business environment
we face today, organizations must forego the notion that strategic
results can be predetermined and that enduring competitive advantage
can be defined and achieved.
Instead, we define
strategy as a coherent and dynamic portfolio of initiatives to drive
value and long-term results.
This change in thought process requires leadership to develop a
"reflective" perspective as opposed to "stated". In other
words, companies are defined by the initiatives they prioritize
and drive, not merely by mission and vision statements.
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