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End-to-end (E2E) Operating Model Transformation: Business Presentation

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This is a business presentation on End-to-end (E2E) Operating Model Transformation. It is a part of a series of presentations on various business frameworks, designed in the same style of management consulting presentations (e.g. McKinsey, Bain, BCG, Deloitte, Accenture, Capgemini, IBM). Each presentation addresses a unique management topic. In many industries, executives have had their hands full staying competitive and surviving market downturns. This is done by making cuts, often silo by silo, and occasionally in ways that negatively affected customers. It is time for organizations to rework their Operating Models in a new way, with an approach that ensures continuous improvement, increases capacity, and enhance customer service while reducing costs. The best way to do this is through an End-to-end (E2E) Operating Model Redesign. E2E redesign is basically a simultaneous reworking of all, or many, of a company's functions based on an understanding of what clients value. When structuring the company's End-to-end New Operating Model, expect 4 Core Changes to occur in the entire value chain based on the clients' needs. This Presentation discussed the 4 Core Changes that will guide companies as they go through the Transformation process. 1. Design New End-to-end Operating Model 2. Develop Functional Centers of Excellence (CoE) 3. Focus on Process Efficiency and IT 4. Align Location and Outsourcing Strategies to Functional Model Like any Transformation program, E2E Operating Model Redesign has its challenges--from establishing its initial plan to a bigger challenge, the implementation. Understanding the E2E Operating Model Transformation will provide companies a good perspective on how they can go from theoretical to the real. An established initial design and a well-thought of implementation plan will maximize the value of End-to-end Operating Model Transformation Programs. The ebook also includes some slide template examples you can incorporate into your own business presentations.

45 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2020

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February 9, 2022
none of the slides really make sense !

Not coherent at all, just some phrases on standard ppt layouts. Authors need to do better and provide some substance
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