In our minds, The Economist is the premier global newsmagazine.
Published since 1843, The Economist targets a highly-educated readership, comprising influential business leaders and policy-makers - and has over 1.3 million global subscribers, half of which are in North America.
Naturally, we are thrilled to have our first RESULTS.com article published in the Executive Briefing section of The Economist:
“In this article, Stephen Lynch, Chief Operating Officer at business coaching consultancy RESULTS.com, argues that senior managers should make personal visits to shop floor staff and customers; and that these visits become standard, measurable practice.
Management By Walking Around (MBWA) was a term coined by Tom Peters and Bob Waterman in their 1982 book “In Search of Excellence”. Despite being more than 27 years old, this practice remains as relevant now as it was then; however MBWA is generally done haphazardly with little or no attention paid to quantifying the measurable benefits……
Please click the link below to read the actual article in The Economist:
RESULTS.com in The Economist
Stephen Lynch
Chief Operating Officer - Global Operations
RESULTS.com
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