Managers at all levels must make decisions on behalf of a company. The difference between decisions at various levels lies in the scope of the choices made. Long-term decisions affecting the company ...
Organizational structure tends to dictate an organization's management. There are two primary types of structure: tall, or hierarchical, and flat. Tall organizations are centralized; flat ones are ...
Transitioning from mid- to upper-level management can be challenging. Because something worked in the previous role does not necessarily mean it will work in the new role. Oftentimes, this transition ...
In the prior post, Transferable Business Value And What Drives It, I described value drivers—business characteristics that buyers demand if they are to purchase your business. Value drivers are ...
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