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Yet another operating model framework
At the risk of driving you all mad with different frameworks, I recently came across the following from Adrian Pedroi of Turner & Townsend: What do I like about this? It incorporates “values, mission and strategy”, which is, of course, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Business Model Canvas, Operating Model Canvas, Operating Models, Tuner & Townsend
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BCG’s Agile Operating Model Framework
I am always interested in the frameworks used by consultancies because they are working regularly with clients, and, hence, should be learning the most about how to do operating model work. So I eagerly read a BCG article by Miquel … Continue reading →
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Tagged Agile, BCG, Bungay, Governance, Operating Model Canvas, Operating Models
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