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Executive Briefing Great Success!

Topic Presented at the Marriott Hanover NH: How Executive Coaching can Improve the Performance of your Leadership Team and Organization by 20%

20 2 Let’s Re-cap the Executive Brief.  As you may recall, we talked about:

  • Communication: What is really holding us back?
  • Leadership: Developing clarity, defining roles leading to a 20% improvement rate.
  • Transforming Cultures: Helping Organizations to think Differently, in other words “Changing the Mindset”

We provided a number of client case studies of how we helped leaders increase their internal flexibility by addressing the emotional barriers inhibiting their ability to change. Executives who attended the conference realized when a company dedicates the necessary resources to learning about the various work styles of its employees, productivity increases.

Missed our Executive Brief?  Email us at: whit.mitchell@valley.net

The Challenging Side of Growth Can growth have a dark side? For
many businesses, rapid growth has actually swamped their ship. This
was not the case with Latva Machine Inc. (Latva), but Latva president,Latva Machine

Mitch Latva, observed a few critical issues developing. As a smaller company, it had been easy to know what was happening on the floor at any given time. The increasing
volume of work created a breakdown in communication. It was no longer possible to pick up a clipboard and see the progress of a project.

Collaboration Begins Latva turned to well-known executive coach and business consultant, Whit Mitchell (Working InSync International). His initial analysis revealed a need for far-reaching change, and Ron Price
(Price Associates), considered a change agent, was engaged to help
leadership take a look at the entire business operation. Mitchell and Price recommended implementing a total quality management (TQM) process, including:

  • Four days of training
  • 12 months follow-up
  • Executive coaching for five senior managers.
The goal? Increasing profit and creating up-to-date training,
technology and communication processes.

Training Energizes Four days away from work for the TQM training was worth every minute according to Mitch Latva. Learning TQM principles through real-life Latva situations engaged the managers. Looking at processes, rather than placing blame, helped the team come to solutions and make plans for moving forward. By the end of four days, the team had resolved to pursue the following projects:
  1. Improve the purchase order routing system.
  2. Implement training for all employees to improve efficiencies,decrease scrap and rework, and increase quality.
  3. Create a checklist for the set-up process – to insure accuracy.

Let the Job Talk
Businesses everywhere are seeking better ways to secure the talent necessary for success. But what talent does a job require for superior performance? Only the JOB has the answer, so let the job talk and listen carefully. TTI’s patented job benchmarking process enables businesses to assess the job and talent to find the best job fit.
Depending on the benchmarking tool used, you can quickly determine the behaviors, values, personal skills and task preferences required for superior performance. TTI’s job benchmarking process makes it easy to remove common biases often associated with the hiring process. Instead, factual data based on job requirements provide a solid foundation for coaching and hiring success!
The Job Benchmarking Process
TTI’s patented job benchmarking process is a unique and effective solution because it benchmarks a specific job, not the people in the job. To do this, we let the job talk through an interactive process and job assessment. With the expertise of a TTI Value Added Associate, the job benchmarking process will help you make your next
great hire.

  • Identify the Job to be Benchmarked It is important to understand why the job exists, how success in the job is measured, the history of the position and how it fits the company’s strategy.
  • Identify Subject Matter Experts Subject Matter Experts are people within the organization that have a direct connection to the job and use their expertise to create the job benchmark. Subject Matter Experts let the job talk and define the position’s key accountabilities, or critical goals and key business successes the job is accountable for.
  • Prioritize and Weigh Key Accountability. The Subject Matter Experts rank the key accountability by importance and time requirements.
  • Respond to the Job Assessment Individually Based on the key accountabilities, each Subject Matter Expert responds to the job assessment, providing their input on performance requirements of the job.
  • Review the Multiple Respondent Report Based on a unique analysis, the Multiple Respondent Report combines the input of all Subject Matter Experts to create a benchmark for the job that lists the job requirements in each category measured.
  • Compare Talent to the Job Benchmark A talent assessment on the same scale as the job will identify the characteristics an individual will bring to the job, allowing you to easily determine the best job
    fit and identify coaching opportunities.
  • Discuss the Results & Implementation Strategy Within the framework of a company’s overall selection
    process, effective hiring decisions can be made and productivity can begin immediately.

Begin today with a review of how Working InSync’s  TTI’s Job Benchmarking Process can contribute to your talent management—and lay the foundation for success!