Management Strategies
There are many different management strategies applied. These are generated by the high-level managers and the most commonly used management strategies are:
- ISO9000 - A quality system that is recognized and used all over the world.
- Benchmarking - The comparison with the best companies or the best systems.
- PSET Analysis - Involves the analysis of the macro-environmental environment.
- Gap Analysis - Involves the analysis of the gap between the current performance of your company and the desired performance you want to achieve.
- Scenario Planning - It involves creating different scenarios just like in war games but adapted to the business area.
- SWOT Analysis - This includes the analysis of both internal and external threats and strengths.
- Six Sigma - It involves the improvement of the processes to make your organization more efficient.
- ISO9000 - A quality system that is recognized and used all over the world.
- Benchmarking - The comparison with the best companies or the best systems.
- PSET Analysis - Involves the analysis of the macro-environmental environment.
- Gap Analysis - Involves the analysis of the gap between the current performance of your company and the desired performance you want to achieve.
- Scenario Planning - It involves creating different scenarios just like in war games but adapted to the business area.
- SWOT Analysis - This includes the analysis of both internal and external threats and strengths.
- Six Sigma - It involves the improvement of the processes to make your organization more efficient.