Walden University Improving Organization Performance Shared Practice

Walden University Improving Organization Performance Shared Practice

Walden University Improving Organization Performance Shared Practice

To prepare for this Shared Practice, select one of the following options, based on the two course level outcomes below, which you will use to frame and analyze this week’s reading assignment in The Goal:

  • Compare and contrast major approaches to managing and improving organizational performance.

OR

  • Demonstrate collaboration and perspective sharing among stakeholders to reach consensus on the desired state of the system.

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Then, from Part 3 of your The Goal readings, research and select three short passages that contain essential concepts pertaining to management that you found to be compelling. Analyze them using the Course Outcomes you selected as a framework.

For this Shared Practice, write a 3- to 4-paragraph essay. Identify the Course Outcome you selected and the passages from Part 3 of The Goal: pp 258-339. Explain why each passage you chose is relevant and important in effective business management. Justify your response and include citations for each passage.

 

 

Goldratt, E. & Cox, J. (2014). The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement. (4th ed.). Great Barrington, MA: North River Press.

 

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