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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/24/2018 2:02:33 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@DHagar:

Yup, in total agreement. Getting the right combination of work, resources and operations appear to be key in any transformations. As you said, companies that are getting it right are succeeding. I also would like to mention Amazon as the key player that is constantly coming up with new ways and most importantly by kepping their prime focus in user experience.

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DHagar
DHagar
2/23/2018 4:48:05 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@ms.akkineni, indeed!  The reality is that we all operate in "systems" of processes or platforms that relate resources and how they are used to different and dynamic goals that result in increased value to the customer.  The ability to work in these new systems to optimize value to the customer in goods and services is the new game.  So we have to learn new combinations of work, resources, and operations to accomplish and increasingly dynamic set of goals.  The companies that do that, i.e., Toyota et al, are leading the way and prove successful!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/23/2018 2:29:02 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@DHagar:

The model has changed and still changing. This is all part of the TRANSFORMATION. Isn't it?

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DHagar
DHagar
2/22/2018 5:15:44 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@ms.akkineni, absolutely!  We have moved from individual production to system processes - that requires collaboration in execution, planning, etc.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/21/2018 2:36:22 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
Yup. Staff is an integral part of the whole transformation as the change has to happen within and the greates challenge lies in there. Any change for human kind is not as simple as it sounds or appears.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/21/2018 2:23:17 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@dlr5288:

Team work an dcollaboratin have become two important factors in ay organization in current times. So information sharing and working with cross functional teams appears to be most powerful approach within entreprise.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/21/2018 2:21:12 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@DHagar:

Thanks. Working in silos is no longer practically working in organizations. Sharing information and collaborating cross functionally is turning out to be most effective way to attain good results.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
1/31/2018 1:40:55 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
Completely agree. It’s all up to team work and how the different pieces of the team work together to get things done.

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DHagar
DHagar
1/29/2018 4:57:43 PM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@ms.akkineni, well excellent point!  You are absolutely correct!  If we do not have decentralized information with access to multiple levels there will be no connections of operations with strategy and therefore minimal value.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
1/29/2018 10:06:52 AM
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Re: Transform Sigma CTO
@ms.akkineni - I think you're right, staff is a really important part of of the equation. Which also pulls in employee morale, because even an otherwise good employee could kill employee buy-in and sink the entire idea of a good culture within the company. 

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