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Make Better Decisions: Incorporate Operations

“Who’s in charge here?” A question frequently asked when things go wrong. We want answers when bad decisions lead us to less than ideal outcomes! We demand to know where blame should be placed for any negative situation we find ourselves in! And we tend to assume that all decisions are made at the top level—and, too often, they are. And that’s the problem. Because the best decisions usually include operational features. Learn to make better decisions.

It’s a common misconception that the smartest, most capable members of an organization are at the top, “running the show.” But, that’s naïve thinking because a majority of us have been that employee dealing with an incompetent boss, right? Successful businesses (and governments) have learned that infrastructure, support, and teamwork are integral to effective decision-making. This is why leaders have advisors and the reason many companies utilize think tanks to make better decisions. Sure, there’s often a need for a strong “all-star” to be the face of a business or team, but organizations are finally acknowledging that operations are the glue holding everything together and communication between all levels is imperative.

With that in mind, it’s easy to see why the current trend shows that operations and analytics are critical components of marketing and planning. Additionally, automation, technology, customer needs, and the sharing economy are becoming vital components of the branding and marketing process. Some examples include:  

So how do you utilize operations to make better decisions?

While organizations and environments continue to become more complex and change at rapid speeds, it’s important to adjust your business plan to accommodate these transitions accordingly. Focusing more on Operations can improve the way your business functions, and allowing the decision making process to start at an operational level is an integral part of adapting a more efficient strategy. When decisions are inclusive, they’re more informed. And I think we can all agree that the more informed we are, the better equipped we are to make better decisions.

Dr. Bert Shlensky, president of Startup Connection (www.startupconection.net ) is a graduate of Sloan School of Management at M.I.T. He served as the president of WestPoint Pepperell’s apparel fabrics business as well as the President & CEO of Sure Fit Products. Having provided counseling to over 2,000 clients, his focus is on working with select startups and small businesses.

Contact Bert at:
914-632-6977 or 
BShlensky@startupconnection.net

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Make Better Decisions: Incorporate Operations
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“Who’s in charge here?” A question frequently asked when things go wrong. We want answers when bad decisions lead us to less than ideal outcomes! We demand to know where blame should be placed for any negative situation we find ourselves in! And we tend to assume that all decisions are made at the top level—and, too often, they are. And that’s the problem. Because the best decisions usually include operational features. Learn to make better decisions.
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