12.2. Strategy - Management strategiesDate: 01 December 2008
Related documents Download time approx. 1m 59s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 29s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 13s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps A step forward SWOT analysis looks at your strengths and weaknesses, and the opportunities and threats your business faces. By focusing on the key factors affecting your business, now and in the future, a SWOT analysis provides a clear basis for examining your business performance and prospects. The briefing covers:
Download time approx. 1m 53s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 26s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps High impact Running any business effectively requires good decision-making, which is based on good management information. All businesses need to carefully monitor profitability and cashflow, and use management accounts for this purpose. But to boost profitability and cashflow you also need to understand and monitor the key 'drivers' of your business. A driver is something which has a major impact on the performance of the business. This briefing outlines:
Download time approx. 1m 55s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 27s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps The bottom line Cutting costs is the simplest way to improve your bottom line. Introducing a cost control system can bring immediate savings and ensure that you remain competitive in the longer term. But cost control needs to be carefully managed. While eliminating wasteful activities is clearly beneficial, indiscriminate cost cutting can lead to falling quality and poor morale. This briefing outlines:
Download time approx. 1m 54s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 27s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Jump or be pushed Many companies see the introduction of a quality assurance system as a major step forward in controlling and improving their key processes. Other companies simply react to customer demands that their suppliers should have suitable systems. ISO 9000, the international quality system standard, provides guidance on how to run a quality system. This briefing outlines:
Download time approx. 1m 54s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 27s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Are you measuring up? Every business can use benchmarking. At its simplest it helps you to compare statistics and control costs. More sophisticated benchmarking looks at process design and business strategy. Benchmarking is a process that compares your business activities to similar companies. It identifies opportunities for improvement and often provides the momentum necessary for implementing change. This briefing outlines:
Download time approx. 1m 56s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 28s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Going green We are all concerned about the environment, but most of us prefer to believe it is someone else's problem. Such complacency can be costly. As a minimum, you must find out how environmental legislation affects your business. At the same time, being environmentally aware can lead to cost savings and give your business a significant edge over your competitors. This briefing explains:
Download time approx. 1m 48s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 24s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 11s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Download time approx. 1m 53s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 26s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Download time approx. 1m 56s at 28 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 28s at 56 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 12s at 128 Kbps Download time approx. 0m 3s at 512 Kbps Essential information Filing and records management is a vital - if uninspiring - part of any business. Information is a major element in many companies' competitive advantage, but it can only be utilised if it is available when needed. At the same time, every business can benefit from cutting the wasted effort associated with looking for misfiled information and misplaced files. The same principles apply to both computer and paper records. This briefing outlines:
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