Restructuring Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Restructuring an organization is a significant undertaking, and its success cannot be assumed merely by the implementation of new charts or policies. To truly confirm that the restructuring has achieved its intended outcomes—namely, enhanced adaptability, efficiency, and resilience—organizations must establish clear, measurable metrics.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

Gyan Nagpal
“when the case for reorganization isn’t appreciable and well-accepted, the psychological cost paid by the continuing many, could easily dwarf the economic costs saved through the departing few”
Gyan Nagpal, The Future Ready Organization: How Dynamic Capability Management Is Reshaping the Modern Workplace

Utibe Samuel Mbom
“A negative feedback from a client should never discourage you. It should spur you on to make positive changes.”
Utibe Samuel Mbom, Your Clients and You

Barbara Ehrenreich
“Today, white-collar job insecurity is no longer a function of the business cycle--rising as the stock market falls and declining again when the numbers improve. Nor is it confined to a few volatile sectors like telecommunications or technology, or a few regions like the rust belt or Silicon Valley. The economy may be looking up, the company may be raking in cash, and still the layoffs continue, like a perverse form of natural selection, weeding out the talented and successful as well as the mediocre. Since the midnineties, this perpetual winnowing process has been institutionalized under various euphemisms such as "downsizing," "right-sizing," "smart-sizing," "restructuring," and "de-layering"—to which we can now add the outsourcing of white-collar functions to cheaper labor markets overseas.”
Barbara Ehrenreich, Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream