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OverviewCommon change management efforts fail! Senior and middle-managers, who attempt to change their organizations, are offered a glut of analysis techniques that only provide short-term solutions. Many of those analysis techniques express that they supply the panacea of business solutions to both companies and organizations. They can't. Short-term solutions will not provide the required processes that tie into the organizational policy, the integrated follow-on processes, and later procedures without connecting management decisions throughout the whole of the enterprise. Unless those independent analysis tools offered affect continuous improvement and become part of the culture, focused on a concerted effort, the resources used are most often wasted as they fail to bring the results intended or needed. Unless companies learn how to customize change and continuous improvement for their industries, and in their individual environments, they are doomed to continually wrestle with their resources in their efforts to engage solutions that are critical to long-term and competitive successes. Professionalizing Strategic Systems Management for Business and Organization Success-Introducing the Change and Continuous Improvement Management Three-Leg Stool is a viable option to both the training and adoption of a continuous improvement culture in companies and organizations, whether they are civilian, civic-governmental, or military, it is imperative for business operations' sustainment. With little doubt, it will also highlight the importance of the segmented unit's worth within a myriad of business organizations. The focus of this book is to help senior, and middle-managers overcome training and operational stagnation in their businesses and organizations. Further it provides business college trainers, their deans and their professors, with the tools to help train business students using a broader and more integrated scope by the time they leave academia and enter their respective professions. In this book, business management and continuous improvement systems are explained. Your future awaits! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Terrence L FarrierPublisher: BlueInk Media Solutions Imprint: BlueInk Media Solutions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781967279791ISBN 10: 1967279799 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 26 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationABOUT THE AUTHORAs a business consultant since 1992, Dr. Farrier has worked with small and medium-sized companies to better integrate and help them increase their profits. He explains that all businesses are different, even if they appear the same. Their customer base, location, environment, competition, and so on affect the overall business in ways that are not immediately noticeable.Dr. Farrier earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Management Decision Sciences from Walden University in 2017 while acting as an adviser and consultant to both civilian and military groups. He earned his Master's in Strategic Studies (MS) from the U.S. Army War College in 2005 and his Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from Regis University in 2001. He also earned an undergraduate degree in Human Resources and Marketing Management (BS/BA) from the U of A, Fayetteville, AR, in 1989. He had a long military career and acted as operational advisor to in support of think tanks for the Army Reserve.Some of his overseas positions included duties as the Transition Officer for Logistics Battalions and Brigades in Europe in 2004. As an LTC (ret) Army Reserve Officer, his military career also encompassed duties as part of the Command Advisor Group for U.S. Joint Forces Command as the Personnel Support and Enterprise Transition Officer from 2005 to 2007. His military and civilian capacities while overseas were as Commander for a Contracts Supervision Unit, to support the Eighth U.S. Army in Korea in logistics capacities, and II MEF (Fwd) Regional Command's (RC) C-3 Operations as the Tactical IT Systems Administrator. He sees his primary skill as an organizer, trainer, facilitator, and integrator of systems management that promotes both skill and pride for those in management roles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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