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An edition of Effective strategy execution (2012)

Effective strategy execution

improving performance with business intelligence

1st ed.
  • 1 Want to read

Turbulent times create a threat for the survival of organizations while also offering new opportunities. This book uses many examples to demonstrate how an improved strategic management approach, leveraging established management concepts in conjunction with the innovative technology solutions offered by business intelligence, can lead to improved results. The book presents the three main barriers to an effective strategy execution and how they can be overcome. Creating a shared understanding of the strategy on all levels of the organization using a Value ScorecardTM and following the Strategic Alignment ProcessTM enables organizations to measure and monitor performance. The Strategic Alignment Remote ControlTM is presented as the ultimate tool for managers to remain in control of their business. Seven Case Studies from different industries across the globe provide examples how the organizational performance can be improved. They include companies like Daimler, Tetra-Pak, Wurth, Germany's Federal Employment Agency, City of Aix-Les-Bains, and Giesecke & Devrient. Additional examples from organizations like Disney, Marriott, Volkswagen, Avis, FedEx, and Harrahs help to demonstrate how the application of the introduced concepts adds a unique value. Additional details and the free Strategy Execution Effectiveness Survey are available at: www.strategicbusinessintelligence.com.

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1.Management Challenges in Dynamic Business Environments
1.1.Increased Complexity
1.2.Timely Decision and Execution
1.3.The Challenges with Strategy Execution
1.3.1.Strategy Barrier
1.3.2.Management Barrier
1.3.3.IT Barrier
2.The Strategic Alignment Process
2.1.World of Strategic Business Intelligence
2.1.1.Business Perspective
2.1.2.IT Perspective
2.2.New Tools and Philosophies for Managers
2.2.1.Business Intelligence
2.2.2.Management by Objectives 2.0
2.2.3.Strategic Alignment Remote Control
3.Preparation for Strategy Execution
3.1.Strategy Formulation
3.1.1.Functions and Attributes of Strategy
3.1.2.Coordination and Alignment
3.1.3.Emergent Strategies
3.2.Definition of KPIs
3.2.1.The Value Scorecard
3.2.2.Use of KPIs for Strategy Execution
3.2.3.Effective Use of KPIs
3.3.Tracking KPIs and the Need for Business Intelligence
3.3.1.Value of Information
Contents note continued: 3.3.2.Business Intelligence
4.Strategy Execution
4.1.Analyze
4.1.1.Past Analytics for Continuous Learning
4.1.2.Current Analytics for Strategy Alignment
4.1.3.Future Analytics for Strategy Creation
4.2.Decide
4.3.Act
5.Outlook
5.1.Innovation Adoption
5.2.Business Intelligence Maturity
5.2.1.Business Intelligence Return on Investment
5.3.Limitations to Analytics
5.4.Performance Culture
5.5.What Next?
6.Case Studies
6.1.Tetra Pak's journey to Business Intelligence Maturity
6.1.1.Introduction
6.1.2.BI Maturity Model
6.1.3.Tetra Pak
6.1.4.Conclusion
6.2.Improvement in After Sales Support via Remote-Service at Daimler AG
6.2.1.Introduction
6.2.2.The After-Sales division at Daimler
6.2.3.Measuring the Improvement of the Customer Experience
6.2.4.Enabling a Solution for the After-Sales Support via Remote-Service
6.2.5.The Service Process
Contents note continued: 6.2.6.Productivity Improvements via Remote-Services
6.2.7.Conclusion
6.3.Implementing a Balanced Scorecard to Improve the Performance of Public Administration: The Case of the City Aix les Bains and Its Social Cohesion Policy
6.3.1.Introduction
6.3.2.The Implementation Approach
6.3.3.The Use of the Balanced Scorecard to Define and Execute the Social Cohesion Policy in Aix-les-Bains
6.3.4.Strategy Map of Social Cohesion Including the Five Pillars of Excellence
6.3.5.Results
6.3.6.Summary
6.4.Improving Strategic Alignment with CRM and Analytics at Wurth: Excellence in Sales
6.4.1.Introduction
6.4.2.Wurth Company Profile
6.4.3.Market Environment and Business Strategy
6.4.4.Objectives of the CRM Initiative
6.4.5.CRM for Sales Force, Sales Service and Telesales
6.4.6.Centralized View Upon Customer Information
6.4.7.Enhancement of Field Force Efficiency and Customer Service
Contents note continued: 6.4.8.Automatic Creation of Call Lists for Telesales
6.4.9.Effective Reporting of All Data
6.4.10.Consulting and Implementation Approach
6.4.11.Conclusion and Perspectives
6.5.How Business Intelligence is Leveraged at the Federal Employment Agency of Germany to Increase the Effectiveness of Activities to Prevent and Reduce the Duration of Unemployment
6.5.1.Introduction to the Federal Employment Agency
6.5.2.Use of BI-Tools Within the BA
6.5.3.The Governance Control of the BA
6.5.4.Key Performance Indicators as Parameter to Determine Strategic Direction
6.5.5.Professional Use of BI-Tools
6.5.6.The Data Warehouse
6.5.7.The Architecture of the Data Warehouse
6.5.8.Modeling and Realization of Controlling Indicators
6.5.9.Operation of the Data Warehouse
6.5.10.Availability of Data
6.5.11.Conclusion and Outlook
Contents note continued: 6.6.Development of an Operational Reporting Platform at Giesecke & Devrient to Enable Quicker, Better-Informed Decision Making
6.6.1.Introduction
6.6.2.Current Situation and Issues
6.6.3.Business Process Design with Business Use Cases
6.6.4.Reporting Governance
6.6.5.Data Warehouse Structures and Dimensions
6.6.6.Conclusion
6.7.Midwest Bell's Execution of a Hidden Strategy Causing Conflict of Interest and Resistance
6.7.1.Introduction
6.7.2.Promoted Through the Ranks
6.7.3.The Company
6.7.4.January
6.7.5.February
6.7.6.March
6.7.7.April
6.7.8.May
6.7.9.June
6.7.10.July
6.7.11.August
6.7.12.Program Effort Rejuvenated.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berlin
Series
Management for professionals

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD38.7 .H444 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL25355289M
Internet Archive
effectivestrateg0000hees
ISBN 10
3642192041, 364219205X
ISBN 13
9783642192043, 9783642192050
LCCN
2011942265
OCLC/WorldCat
731920869

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