San Diego, CA ( freeprpressrelease ) March 15, 2011 - Companies that intend to maximize profits ought to understand that improving an employee's performance is perhaps the most important attribute of any change effort. But not every training effort by a company is successful. ?The problem with most executive training is that it focuses attention on imparting knowledge. Managements often assume that the best way to correct something is by increasing the employee's knowledge about it. Every failing ...
San Diego, CA ( ? freeprpressrelease ) March 14, 2011 - A survey conducted by Accenture of 3,400 professionals found that only 43% of employees were satisfied with their jobs. There are several factors that can be blamed for this lack of enthusiasm among employees. A traditional management system that is not in touch with ground realities is often a major factor among these. CEO's looking to improve company performance. ? CEOs must motivate their executives by creating high performance teams that ...
San Diego, CA ( FreePrPressRelease ) December 6, 2010 - A successful business aggressively ensures its management and staff become more productive and profitable by turning to in-house training and the development of strategies. But does every training program and planning development meet expected goals? According to an article that appeared in the August 2005 issue of the ?Harvard Business Review ? an average business team achieves only 63% of objectives laid out in strategic plans.* ...