Results Oriented Problem Solving

LP24 Ensuring Results Oriented Problem Solving
when a Leadership Practice is not present or working in your organization...
you will not be able to BEST organize your organization

Ensuring results oriented problem solving is a general problem solving process described by seven characteristics: (1) decisions are made at the lowest possible level; (2) the best available resources are brought to bear on problem solving; (3) these resources are utilized; (4) there is a clear identification of who is the accountable manager and who is in support; (5) problem solving is healthy; (6) rewards for the problem solving are clearly defined; and (7) the result is an implementable best decision. In LP24, the organization supports and consistently applies Results Oriented Problem Solving. In addition the focus of problem solving is to make something happen with a positive impact on the organization's success.

Professor Kenneth Mackenzie, one of the world's leading experts on leadership and organizational design, has defined 29 Leadership Practices (LP) that are essential to a successful organization.

Clearly, competitive advantage is gained when an organization is aligned for success.

The 29 Leadership Practices are the primary "indicators of interest" we use when diagnosing an organization.

When we do an organizational assessment, we know that the absence of the Leadership Practice Ensuring Results Oriented Problem Solving could affect one or more of the 12 Holonomic Processes (HP):

HP3. Ensuring Best Decision-Making

HP8. Ensuring Healthy Problem Solving throughout the Organization

The 12 Holonomic Processes are the main enabling processes by which the 6 Desired Organizational Characteristics (DOC) are achieved, so the above Holonomic Processes problems could affect:

DOC1. Clarity of Direction

DOC5. Results Oriented Problem Solving

DOC6. Associates Are Assets and Resources

Click here for a detailed description of the 6 Desired Organizational Characteristics [DOC]

Click here for a detailed description of the 12 Holonomic Processes [HP]

Click here for a detailed description of the 29 Leadership Practices [LP]

Remember that this "snapshot" is a preliminary assessment only, designed to illustrate areas where you might have problems.

A full on-line assessment probes in a deeper and more complex manner and provides specific insight and suggestions.

Your Business Will Succeed...

If...

You have The Roadmap for Success

That's What

The Practitioner's Guide for Organizing an Organization
Is All About

  • PGOO shows how to identify the most pressing problems to solve
  • PGOO introduces the ODS-OL Assessment Process - an electronic assessment tool that is highly effective, easy to use, systematic and data-based
  • PGOO explains how to produce a better-organized organization
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The Organizational Diagnostic Survey On-Line (ODS-OL) we use is the most advanced working technology for assessing organizations and its leadership practices. ODS-OL is based on multiple sources of information. ODS-OL does more than compile and analyze data: ODS-OL will derive conclusions about the results of the assessment and then derive recommendations based on these conclusions.

Use our ASK THE EXPERT form to contact Don Schwerzler - to learn how your organization can use ODS-OL to perfect the design and function of your organization.

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