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Blog — Business Improvement

Are you managing your stakeholders effectively?

Stakeholder management is the process of identifying, analyzing, and managing the interests and concerns of individuals or groups who may be affected by or have an impact on an organization. Learn the art and science of good stakeholder management in this article by the team at Expert Toolkit.

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Why you need a good operating model

An operating model is a representation of the way an organization conducts its business, including its structure, processes, and resources. It outlines how the organization functions and delivers value to its customers and stakeholders. This article from the team at Expert Toolkit will help you understand the value of an operating model and they key components to consider when making an operating model.

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The importance of good change management

Change management is important in business transformation by helping an organization smoothly transition from their current state to a desired future state. Effective change management can help minimize disruption to the business and ensure that the changes are successfully implemented and adopted. In this article the team at Expert Toolkit talk about the benefits of good change management and some key best practices to ensure your transformation is a success.

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3 steps to creating better customer experiences

Providing an exceptional experience for customers is a core objective for any business serious about growth, brand expansion and financial performance. It’s a complicated mission though, with many traps and obstacles to be encountered along the way. The team at Expert Toolkit share 3 tangible and proven steps you can take for improving any customer experience. 

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The low-tech, high-touch, experimental approach to business improvement

About to launch a major technology transformation program? Do you really understand the problem trying to be solved and objectives being sought? Have you evaluated lost cost, low-tech, "test and learn" solutions? Maybe you need to.

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