Optimize Now (or else!)

How to Leverage Processes and Information to Achieve Enterprise Optimization (and Avoid Enterprise Extinction)

by David Fisher


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/22/2003

Recognition Programs


Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 367
ISBN : 9780595298372
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 367
ISBN : 9780595660629

About the Book

Companies are often their own worst enemies. Work is performed in disconnected functional and geographic silos, making it impossible to achieve end-to-end effectiveness. Optimal decision-making is impeded due to our overwhelming lack of quality information.

In Optimize Now (or else!), David Fisher identifies the source of many of these problems and attacks them at their core. He explores the critical importance of processes and information that represent both the root of the problems and the greatest opportunity for dramatic improvement. Fisher introduces new leadership in the Chief Process and Information Officer and in the Process and Information Department, and specifies how to position these roles for enterprise-wide success.

Fisher presents the Enterprise Optimization Framework, an innovative, metric-driven decision-making framework, to ensure decisions are no longer based on "gut feel" but rather on quantitative expected outcomes. He explores the do's and don'ts of outsourcing and information technology with specific guidance on how these resources can be utilized to advance end-to-end optimization.

It's time to put an end to corporate misery by following the path toward Enterprise Optimization, and avoiding the downward spiral to Enterprise Extinction. Survival is at stake. We must Optimize Now (or else!).


About the Author

David Fisher is a Managing Director at BearingPoint, one of the largest business and system integration companies in the world. He focuses on global account management for his clients in the high tech industry. Fisher is a graduate of Stanford University and has an MBA from Santa Clara University, where he teaches a self-designed course in project management. He lives with his family in Palo Alto, CA.