Forward thinking business leaders experiment with policies and practices that create a favorable and sustainable outcome.
Generally speaking, the policy is a set of principles or guidelines to shape collective mindset, attitude, drive behaviors, influence culture and collective performance.
The policymakers such as board directors should have abstract thinking skills, multi-dimensional intelligence, interdisciplinary knowledge & understanding, as well as empathetic communication skills to convey the accurate insight via the brief messages and improve policy-making effectiveness. How does the organization ensure policy coherence across the portfolio?
The policy is implemented via a protocol, process or practice: The policy is focused on supporting business processes, etc. A process in and of itself must be governed or it won't be followed and the best procedure or program cannot enforce it, without policy. No process works without policy. A process in and of itself must be governed via a set of policies or rules; otherwise, it won't be followed and the best procedure or program cannot enforce it. Establishing policies and procedures help to ensure understanding, enhance ownership, and accountability by management and employees.
Good policies make good things easy to do, and inspire progressive change. Forward thinking business leaders experiment with policies and practices that create a favorable and sustainable outcome. However, the policy is still on the surface, and only one of the important pillars to run a progressive organization. It’s important to build a high performance culture, build compelling teams and drive desired change to achieve higher-than-expected business results.
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