Fit For Business

著者: Professor Jonathan Trevor
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  • The Fit for Business Podcast, from Professor Jonathan Trevor, delves into the question of why some firms perform better than others. Drawing on academic ideas and the first-hand experience of leaders in a variety of sectors, it examines what makes businesses fit for purpose and how leaders can improve the fitness of their own organisations. It lifts the curtain to reveal the secrets of fit companies and what makes them special while sharing ideas about how to address the problems of strategic couch-potatoes.


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    Professor Jonathan Trevor is an award-winning Oxford academic and author who draws on insights and frameworks from his research to help leaders ask better questions and improve business fitness. Drawing on his academic research and work with organisations throughout the world, he acts as a troubleshooter and performance coach to organisations that want to be better aligned, more efficient and more competitive.


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    Professor Jonathan Trevor
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The Fit for Business Podcast, from Professor Jonathan Trevor, delves into the question of why some firms perform better than others. Drawing on academic ideas and the first-hand experience of leaders in a variety of sectors, it examines what makes businesses fit for purpose and how leaders can improve the fitness of their own organisations. It lifts the curtain to reveal the secrets of fit companies and what makes them special while sharing ideas about how to address the problems of strategic couch-potatoes.


www.jonathantrevor.com


Professor Jonathan Trevor is an award-winning Oxford academic and author who draws on insights and frameworks from his research to help leaders ask better questions and improve business fitness. Drawing on his academic research and work with organisations throughout the world, he acts as a troubleshooter and performance coach to organisations that want to be better aligned, more efficient and more competitive.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Professor Jonathan Trevor
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  • 01 | Fitness
    2024/11/01

    What does it mean to be fit for purpose? Why are organisations still unfit and what are the implications? What can leaders do to increase their organisation's fitness? Do we need a 'fitness instructor'?


    In Episode One of the Fit For Business Podcast, Professor Jonathan Trevor unpacks the concept of Fitness. Exploring what it means to be fit for purpose and why it is intrinsically linked to business success, Jonathan unpacks the implications of being unfit for businesses (so often felt by customers and end-users) and how business leaders can tackle the problem and increase their organisation's fitness.


    www.jonathantrevor.com


    Professor Jonathan Trevor is an award-winning Oxford academic and author who draws on insights and frameworks from his research to help leaders ask better questions and improve business fitness. Drawing on his academic research and work with organisations throughout the world, he acts as a troubleshooter and performance coach to organisations that want to be better aligned, more efficient and more competitive.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    47 分
  • Fit For Business | An Introduction
    2024/11/01

    The Fit for Business Podcast delves into the question of why some firms perform better than others. Drawing on academic ideas and the first-hand experience of leaders in a variety of sectors, it examines what makes businesses fit for purpose and how leaders can improve the fitness of their own organisations. It lifts the curtain to reveal the secrets of fit companies and what makes them special while sharing ideas about how to address the problems of strategic couch-potatoes.



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    4 分

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