Lean Operating Models Thought Starter


Traditional thinking on corporate operating models is evolving. In this report, Criticaleye’s Advisory Partners, AlixPartners, discusses how many companies are revaluating their operating models and driving greater end-to-end accountability into operating units.

Key takeaways include:

  • Operating Model Diagnostics can help identify pain points and formulate hypotheses for root cause identification, management alignment, and transformation planning.
  • Companies are facing increasing scrutiny to drive real operating model transformation to achieve measurable benefits – rather than simply shuffling the pieces.

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