Do you have a Management Model?
A brilliant business idea, implemented with a great combination of resources and organization, should deliver good results. However, results tend to worsen, or may even become unfeasible as time passes by. Inevitable changes on external context and on internal conditions bring misalignment among market, strategy, and operation, as well as resources and activities need coordination to respond effectively to clients and business requirements. This dynamic to stay focused and improve continuously the company’s ability to generate more value, based on principles and purpose established, configures its Management Model. When the Management Model is not defined or appropriate, a culture of performance does not grow in the company, investments are not properly prioritized, stakeholders do not learn how to maximize results, and leaders do not develop.