Uncommon Sense - Tools to Improve your Work Forever

A Model for Improvement at Any Level


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How will you know that your reinvigorated strategy is an improvement?  Join PMI Partner Consultant Des Kelly in the next episode of our strategy-focused mini-series as he delves into the art of defining clear, actionable objectives. 

Discover how to harness the power of the 3 Question Model from Nolan and Provost to sharpen your strategy, as Des guides you through the essential questions: ‘What are we trying to accomplish?’, ‘How will we know that change is an improvement?’, and ‘What changes can we make that will result in improvement?’.  Tune in to unlock the secrets to crafting a strategy that delivers real results.

Are you ready to transform your strategy?  PMI’s skilled consultants can help you turn your Goals into Results, assisting you at every stage from conception through to implementation.  Learn more at https://pmi.co.uk/consultancy/#strategy 

More resources to help you develop a strategy that delivers results:

  • Podcast: Strategy and the Responsibilities of the Leadership Team
  • Podcast: Competitive Analysis Through Porter's 5 Forces
  • Podcast: Understand External Influences using PESTEL
  • Podcast: Evaluate your strategic position with SWOT
  • Podcast: Use Force-Field to Understand Change
  • Consultancy: Transform Your Strategy



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