How to select the appropriate business improvement diagnostic
How to select the appropriate business improvement diagnostic
The RapidBI team have developed a range of diagnostic tools suitable for identifying business planning strategies and management culture improvements for many organizations – but how do you select the one that is right for you?
The BIR is a strategic diagnostic tool which looks at all parts of an organization, with a view to identifying areas for improvement. The BIR can also be used to measure the effectiveness of organizational change.
How do you choose which one is right for you:
- Is your organisation managed by an owner manager?
- yes – use the BIR-C
- Is your organisation managed by a board or committee?
- yes - use the BIR-S
- Do you only want to look at the management skills, style and culture of the organization?
- yes – use the BIR-L (only suitable for board or committee managed organisations)
How is this best managed:
- Are you looking to facilitate this on your own organisation?
- yes – buy the BIR-C or BIR-S from the product page
- no – email us through the contact us form
- Are you looking to have someone facilitate this with your organization?
- yes – email us through the contact us form
- Are you looking to use this on a client organization?
- yes – email us through the contact us form OR buy the appropriate version through the product page
We hope you find this quick guide of value. For full information on the Business Improvement Review visit our BIR pages
RapidBI is an organizational effectiveness consultancy based in the UK but working internationally.
© RapidBI & Mike Morrison 2011 - this article/ page is free to copy and use on the condition that an active link back and reference is made to this site and page. Thank you for your understanding and co-operation.
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