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Cranfield Performance Improvement Taster Event

Date: 19 September 2011
Location: Dusit Thani Hotel, 133 Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

An expert in the field of performance measurement and management, Professor Mike Bourne will show you how to transform your strategy into action and improved performance.

Organisations often develop a compelling vision and strategy but may struggle to implement and embed these.  To ensure strategy is executed and delivers the planned benefits to the organisation it must be translated into targetted and measurable goals and objectives.  Performance measurement and mangement is critical to success.

Having a Balanced Scorecard in itself won't make a difference to performance.  Nor will it ensure that strategy is implemented.  Our research shows that Directors and Managers must apply the tools for performance management sensitively and appropriately if they are to deliver improved performance.  This requires an understanding of performance measurement tools; clear communication of strategy through goals, measure and targets; and the ability to provide focussed performance feedback.

This one day taster event will introduce you to a unique set of proven performance management tools developed by Cranfield faculty that will help you improve performance in your organisation.

Who should attend?
  • Directors and managers who are responsible for implementing strategy and managing organisational performance
  • HR and Learning and Development specialists looking for ways to support performance improvement initiatives in their organisation

To book your free place, please contact:

Jane Wharmby, Business Development Director
Centre for Customised Executive Development
Email: jane.wharmby@cranfield.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0) 1234 754426

Event Details

Date: 19 September 2011

Fee: This is a free-of-charge taster event

Venue: Dusit Thani Hotel, 133 Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Booking Form: Further details and booking form

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