This Business Agility talk addresses how organisations can handle market pressure and opportunity.
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SPEAKER
Dean Latchana Business Agility Consultant
https://latchana.co.uk/
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AGENDA
18:00 – Refreshments
18:30 – Main presentation – Dean Latchana
20:00 – Networking light refreshments and sandwiches will be served
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SYNOPSIS
This talk covers:
Closing the gap between vision and execution
The ambidextrous organisation and portfolio management
Determining strategic fit with the vision
Mindset and ways of working
Reducing the delay between alignment effort, execution and ROI
Governance, execution and enablers.
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SPEAKER BIOGRAPH
Dean supports organisations to succeed in a dynamic market by helping them to develop awareness and ways of working that are contextual to their needs.
He advises and guides organisations to gain a new set of competencies so they can continuously re-optimise to an ever-changing business landscape. He co-develops change to remove organisational debt to create the focus for innovation.
In order to achieve this, as a Transformation Coach, his role is to support business transformation programmes and develop new ways of working across departments.
He teaches departments, and coaches & mentors individuals.
He has coached in many brands and organisations such as the UK Government, BBC, MTV, Nike, Telegraph newspaper, Financial Times and Sainsbury’s. Dean operates at a senior leadership, team and individual level.
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About the organiser: The BCS Business Change Specialist Group organises this event; find out more about the group at https://www.bcs.org/category/12139
For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.