Modelling Strategies

Tracie North - Operations Director Cornwall Care

How can an organisation be great at some things and terrible at others?

More importantly, how can it become great at everything it does?

We have developed Modelling Strategies over the last 15 years, using our past experience to create a different approach to organisational change. To use a parallel, it’s like R&D for people and processes. The research is deep and searching, and once it’s complete we can help you to make changes that last. No-one expects this to happen overnight, not if it’s to get to the heart of the matter, and it must be led from the top. But working with us can and will make your organisation great.

Here, Tracie North, quality and operations director, talks about how Modelling Strategies changed Cornwall Care.

 

Stage 1Identification

Identification: learn how you can identify high performance

Stage 2Elicitation

Elicitation: learn how you can elicit the unconscious strategies of high performance

Stage 3Duplication

Duplication: learn how you can get the same results as a top performer

Stage 4Coding

Coding: learn how to articulate the successful steps of high performing strategies

Stage 5Transfer

Transfer: learn how to transfer high performance to one or many  - and transform your business results

Call us on +44 (0)7796 048755
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