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The Power of Focus

We are working with the India centre of a global multi-national on their internal transformation journey. Interest being transforming from business support centre to global technology centre, we are working on all aspects of the organisation. In one of the streams, transformation of employee engagement is a key topic. We adopted a bottom-up approach to discover, design and deploy employee engagement programs to enable the transformation of the organisation. One of the findings during discovery was so striking to let us redesign the definition of performance.

People from operations team are always busy. They have loads of work every hour. They are measured on output. They are continuously monitored for performance - mostly availability at desk, solved tickets, re-opened tickets, SLA etc. They are so focused on getting-things-done, they do not participate in any organisational initiatives. Power of focus is what makes them perform well. So, everything other than assigned task is a diversion and performance suffers. They are talented, experienced and interested in contribution. But are unable to move above their tasks.

We worked with a cross-section of the operations team to help them visualise their next state of performance while contributing significantly to the core business of the company. One of the KPIs defined was - identifying and reporting golden nuggets in operations that can become a significant value-add for the company's core business. They come in the form of invention disclosures covering process tweaks, tools & techniques and new product ideas. In the last 3 months of institution, the team has produced over 15 invention disclosures. They are giving a tough fight to engineering and r&d teams. Making use of their power of focus for seamless transformation of the organisation.

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Latest Leadership Workshop

Entrepreneur in Residence

We concluded the 5-week program of Entrepreneur-in-Residence with 7 new business ideas to pursue with detailed plan of action for next 12 months. This batch of 20 leaders from an aerospace engineering services company brought together a combined experience of over 400 person years in the industry. With significant expertise in project/program management and client-relationship-management, the EIR program reinforced the need of entrepreneurial mind-set, tools and techniques for building new businesses from within the company. With 7 new business ideas being fully supported for next phases of incubation and development, we will work with each of them in coming months to make them a reality.

If you are interested in knowing more and having this program conducted for your organisation, do write to us at EiR.

If you wish to explore the world of Entrepreneurship for your own pursuit, look forward to our next Entrepreneur Development Program - Building a New Venture - available in Feb 2019. Write to us if you wish to be notified at BNV.

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