Mar 30, 2009 13:30
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English term
quick win
English
Bus/Financial
Human Resources
you’ll need to secure a collective “quick win” with your team during your transition’s early stages.
Does it simply mean "to win quickly"?
Does it simply mean "to win quickly"?
Responses
4 +5 | something fast and easy to implement | Marek Daroszewski (MrMarDar) |
References
"collective quick win” | Lalit Sati |
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something fast and easy to implement
usually giving a (relatively) high return on investment
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thanks"
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Reference:
"collective quick win”
The authors call it the “COLLECTIVE QUICK WIN”: one in which the whole team produces a substantive win for the company.
The power of the collective quick win is its capacity to:
Make people ‘believers’ not ‘bystanders’ (IE they are actively engaged) and
Remove uncertainty (IE people working for the new leader must be reassured about the goal and their involvement)
(http://72.14.235.132/search?q=cache:kMr0YTvA9tQJ:www.mwonlin...
The power of the collective quick win is its capacity to:
Make people ‘believers’ not ‘bystanders’ (IE they are actively engaged) and
Remove uncertainty (IE people working for the new leader must be reassured about the goal and their involvement)
(http://72.14.235.132/search?q=cache:kMr0YTvA9tQJ:www.mwonlin...
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