Reputation                              


- This value driver is a measure of stakeholder goodwill. It is measured in terms of growth rate, health, and awareness of the corporate image, mission, branding, etc.

 Human Capital                         


- This value driver is an assessment of an organizations human resources. It is measured in terms of management's experience, ability, board and career development.

 Intellectual Property (IP)            


- This value driver is an assessment of the depth and breath of the intellectual property of an organization. It is measured in terms of Trademarks, Patents, Trade Secrets, and processes of knowledge capture.

 Customer Base                         


- This value driver is an assessment of the customer base in terms of growth, sentiment, diversity, liquidity, and age of base.

 Product Integration                   


- This value driver is an assessment of an organization's product and services portfolio. It is measured in terms of vertical & horizontal alignment, manufacturing process dependencies, and ROI.

 GA Efficiency                           


- This value driver is an assessment of the general and administrative functions of an organization. It's measured in terms of staffing efficiency and expertise, work space allocation, etc.

 Barriers to Entry                      


- This value driver is assessed in terms of competition, macro trends, competencies, and other transaction barriers.

 Recurring Revenue                   


- This value driver is assessed in terms of sales effort, warranty expense, after sales support, and probability of repeat sales

 Distribution                             


- This value driver is assessed in terms of the variety of channels, access to channels, channel discounting, take back liability and sales costs.

 Sales & Marketing Efficiency    


- This value driver is assessed in terms of ROI, age of models, forecast accuracy, scalability.

 Gross Margin                         


- This value driver is assessed in terms of accuracy of COGS, WIP to waste ratios, market pricing.

 Asset Rating                          


- This value driver is assessed in terms of aging, depreciation, utility, and market value.

Risk Management, Definitions of Risk.

 
 
 
   

How does your corporation respond to changes in consumer behavior such as buying books from the internet as opposed to brick and mortar stores? How does it respond when discontinuous innovation strikes like the iPod to a CD world? The way your organization deals with change is the key to its long-term survival. The proper toolset will enable your organization to navigate change effectively.  The primary value drivers influencing change management are listed below:

 

 

Optimizing the Risk-Reward balance within the soul of a corporation's decision making will enable corporations to:

 

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Choose the right processes to keep their organizations lean and efficient in delivering products and services

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Enable comfort and drive value among divergent stakeholders

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Adapt new technology and new media to support change initiatives

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Select the proper landscape of strategic objectives to insure organizational agility and advancement

 

 

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