An outdated organization will not fare well in the rapidly changing business climates of today. Organizations must be constantly renewing and refreshing their methods and practices. Business leaders, agree that companies must do today those things that will pave the way for organization success tomorrow. If you feel that your organization is falling behind, consider taking these actions towards improvement.
Think Globally
The days are long gone where business and new clients came only from the local neighbourhood. With technology changing as rapidly as it is, the world is now an open marketplace. Organizations must work to identify, establish relations with and satisfy global customers.
Stay Current
As technologies and business methods evolve, procedures and work methods must change also. Keeping on top of worldwide trends in your industry is imperative for success.
Invest
Falling behind is often a result of insufficient time and money spent on systems, equipment and skills development. Look at money spent on training, development and technology as investments rather than costs.
Embrace Change
In all segments of the economy, change is happening at a dizzying pace. To compete requires constant and rapid change. Change always involves risk, but it is a necessary component of progress. The path of change is a much easier road to follow if it is looked upon as an adventure rather than a threat. Business leaders and managers must develop attitudes and actions that will instil confidence and enthusiasm for change in their employees and co-workers. Set a good example and everyone will embrace change and the success that comes with it.
Acknowledge the Good
An organization’s best assets are its people, most importantly those who are enthusiastic about the organization’s future. Learn to recognize those employees who willingly participate in change. Help them to learn, grow and participate. These are the people to invest in as part of the company’s future.
Don’t Discard the Bad
There will always be some employees who don’t seem to want to change. Be very careful that what you see as resistance to your great new idea isn’t a caution that your plan has serious flaws. Many organizations have launched new ideas and in the excitement of the moment didn’t listen to the voices warning them of the rocks. A organization can spend huge amounts of time, money and energy trying to convince these diehards to move with them into the future, often to find soon afterwards that the diehards were right. To be a future contender in the global marketplace means listening to the people who don’t agree with you.
Fight Complacency
“If it ain’t broke, fix it.” Oddly enough its successes, that often holds us back. Why mess with something when it’s working? But such an attitude impedes future growth and future successes. Organizations often will fall farther and farther behind their competitors while basking in present success. To quote Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes: “The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving.”
A clear and determined focus on moving ahead, embracing change and a positive approach to continuous learning will help any organization.

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