Designing Solutions for Your Business Problems : A Structured Process for Managers and Consultants (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series) (HAR/CDR)

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Designing Solutions for Your Business Problems : A Structured Process for Managers and Consultants (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series) (HAR/CDR)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780787967659
  • DDC分類 658.403

基本説明

Vandenbosch offers a variety of useful techniques such as the "scooping diagram," which provides a framework for action, and the "logic diagram," which tests the validity of a potential solution.

Full Description

Designing Solutions for Your Business Problems is an essential resource for managers and consultants who help organizations resolve ambiguous problems and develop new opportunities. Taking a hands-on, practical approach, Betty Vandenbosch—a leading management consultant and educator—outlines the details on how to conduct a proven process for designing solutions. Designing Solutions for Your Business Problems will teach you how to curtail investigation and generate and justify ideas without sacrificing thoroughness, creativity, persuasiveness, and fit. You will be able to capitalize on more opportunities, and your problem-solving skills will become more efficient and your solutions more compelling. This book will help you design better solutions and design them faster.

Betty Vandenbosch offers a variety of useful techniques such as the "scooping diagram," which provides a framework for action, and the "logic diagram," which tests the validity of a potential solution. In addition, the book contains illustrative real-life examples of the Designing Solutions approach from a variety of organizations.

Contents

Tables & Figures. Acknowledgements.

The Author.

Introduction.

Part One: Getting Started.

1. All Problems are Local: Understanding the Situation.

2. What's the Point? Agreeing on the Objective.

3. People Have to be Interested: Building Relationships.

Using the Tools.

Part Two: Planning the Project.

4. Size Matters: Determining The Scope.

5. Less is More: Constructing Hypotheses.

6. How, When, and Who? Planning the Effort.

7. People Have to be a Part of It: Nurturing Commitment.

Using the Tools.

Part Three; Designing the Solution.

8. Not Just the Facts: Building the Logic.

9. If You Can't Choose, You Lose: Designing the Solution.

10. Who's Going to Do It? Driving Execution.

Using the Tools.

Conclusion.

Appendix A: Mapping Processes.

Appendix B: Interviewing to Collect Data.

Notes.

Index.

How to Use the CD-ROM.