Why do organizations design, build and operate value creation processes that are inefficient, ineffective and in essence destroy value? The organizational value creation effort of the firm can only be as good as the people who design and implement them. The firm can only be as good as the sum of senior management. This small business book consists of two parts. The first chapter is in a case format and depicts a service delivery failure. The second chapter addresses numerous business fallacies, the pitfalls of the "Bucket Model" inherent in practically all businesses and a general perspective on how to improve business performance within a budgetary year. The book has been used successfully in executive management training courses and is short, quick and to the point. No need to waste expensive time and effort to configure complex theoretical models. Modern management theory is of course integrated into the simple yet abstract solutions on how to improve business performance.
Jim Kayalar is a C level executive, serial entrepreneur, management consultant, international author and Professor of business with over 35 years of business experience in 30 countries. Jim Kayalar's publications are distributed by Aspen House, Harvard Business Publishing, Ivey Publishing in North America and by CCMP France and ECCH England in Europe and by National Chengchi University in Taiwan.
Jim Kayalar has taught Executive MBA classes with a focus on Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Marketing and Emerging Markets at prestigious business schools such as the University of London International Program, University of Bradford and the University of Asia and the Pacific/IESE Business School Barcelona executive education programs.
As a passionate traveler, wanderer and "wonderer" Jim under the Jim Kayalar Photography brand has published a series of coffee table books sharing his travels to distant and exotic countries. The "Alight" series of historical and vintage photography books are available on Amazon. #jimkayalar #jimkayalarphotography