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Understanding the distinctions
Top management must understand what it means to change from command and control to systems
thinking. We help you understand the differences for your organisation.
Useful resources:
Freedom from Command and Control:
This book contains many practical examples of changing from command and control to a
systems design, you will learn about the implications of this change.
Systems Thinking Fundamentals:
This three-day programme enables informed choice about how this change will affect
your particular services. It will leave you in no doubt about the benefits of working this way.
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Scoping
A Vanguard expert spends a short time in your organisation assessing the scope for
improvement. In scoping we conduct high-level check.
This gives us knowledge about customer demand, revenue and service flows, waste and the
causes of waste. The purpose is to give you informed choice about the potential value of
making this change and the scope of the change in practical terms.
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Prototyping
At the earliest opportunity the 'check' team and managers working on measures establish a
prototype of the re-design. The purpose is to develop the re-design and determine its
anticipated economies.
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Leader's review
All of the above work is brought together for a leader's review. Thus the leader makes
informed choice about the benefits from adopting the new (systems) design and authorises
preparation for implementation.
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Proof of concept
The prototype is extended and developed to handle all customer demands; the consequential
improvements are tracked with new (system) measures while management develop a new budgeting
and management information system.
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Constancy of purpose
The leader begins leadership of the change with the top management team. The change
will involve changes to many things, particularly roles and measures. Clarity about future
state and the means of implementation are essential.
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Implementation
The re-design is implemented. Here a choice can be made: establishing a working pilot
(a complete re-design but limited in volume or scope); or making a complete change to
the organisation. Vanguard experts give advice on the options and best methods.
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Changes to policy and practice
Following the re-design it is vital to review matters of policy and practice. The
particular issues will be highlighted by your Vanguard expert, but typically they
will include budgeting, HR policy and practice, interpretation of regulations and information technology.
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Finding out what matters to your customers
Having re-designed and improved your service, it is a natural extension to step
over the boundary and learn about what matters to your customers. The work leads to
new services, designed with customers.
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The Vanguard team are experts in the application of the Vanguard Method. Vanguard can
also transfer the Vanguard Method to your own internal consulting resource.
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