Nerney, Julie

Business morphology: how to navigate through change - London Practical Inspiration Publishing 2023 - xiv, 135 p.

Table of content:
Foreword by Tim Morris, Emeritus Professor of Oxford University Said Business School

Preface

Chapter 1. Morphology Maps: Navigating Change

Chapter 2. Modifying Your Operating Model

Chapter 3. Product or Service Diversification

Chapter 4. Mergers and Acquisitions

Chapter 5. People

Chapter 6. Culture

Chapter 7. Maximising Your Personal Impact

Chapter 8. Bringing it all together

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

Index
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Standing still in today’s business environment is not an option if you are to survive and thrive. But navigating your way through change can be complex, challenging and daunting. Business Morphology is here to help break down this complexity.

No matter what sector you’re in or what challenges your organization is facing, there are five fundamental levers that you can apply to effect real change.

This book explores each of those five levers through a Morphology Map – an easy-to-use visual tool to help guide your thinking and prioritisation, and create a plan of action to help ensure you reach your outcomes. As an added bonus, there is also a Morphology Map to help you maximise your own personal impact too.

Julie Nerney, MBA, CDir, FloD has been a serial entrepreneur, and is now a business transformation expert, spanning private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Geoff Robins BSc, PhD has led a number of major transformation programmes in the private and public sectors and is now a strategic advisor and Non-Executive Director.
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Organizational change
Strategic planning methodology

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