Focus (2009.08): How well does your staff understand what’s involved in organizational improvement?

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How well does your staff understand what’s involved in organizational improvement?
Want to improve your organization? If so, make sure your staff members understand what’s involved in organizational improvement. Make sure your staff understand that:
  • The purpose of organizational improvement is increasing achievement of the mission.
  • Improvement plans target mission achievement.
  • When implementing improvement plans, staff are to live out organizational values, use organizational best practices, and collaborate with other stakeholders.
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