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Business Partnering for Continuous Improvement: How to Forge Enduring Alliances Among Employees, Suppliers and Customers
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Business Partnering for Continuous Improvement: How to Forge Enduring Alliances Among Employees, Suppliers and Customers

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If you want to make the drive for quality, productivity, and profit improvement a permanent feature of your organization, the concept of partnering –building alliances among employees, suppliers, and customers–must become an integral part of every activity, write Charles Poirier and William Houser. Every employee must see every other employee as a partner instead of a competitor. Similarly, every supplier and customer must be recognized as a potential ally for improvement, not just a source of goods or income. Poirier and Houser give detailed action studies of companies that have made the transition, and provide the tools to make similar changes in your own organization.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1994
Pages
264
ISBN
9781881052395

If you want to make the drive for quality, productivity, and profit improvement a permanent feature of your organization, the concept of partnering –building alliances among employees, suppliers, and customers–must become an integral part of every activity, write Charles Poirier and William Houser. Every employee must see every other employee as a partner instead of a competitor. Similarly, every supplier and customer must be recognized as a potential ally for improvement, not just a source of goods or income. Poirier and Houser give detailed action studies of companies that have made the transition, and provide the tools to make similar changes in your own organization.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1994
Pages
264
ISBN
9781881052395