User talk:Vanechic18

Profit Building Profit Building is a five-step process for cost reduction and profit improvement that shall be carried by a team. These steps are: 1) Picking your Team, 2) Preparing your Team and the Organization, 3) Brainstorming all the Questions, 4) Taking Action and Dcumenting Results, and 5) Reviewing and Following-up.

Members of the Profit Building Team (PBT) should offer cross-discipline, complementary, cross-sectional skills with different personality types as possible, and that act in representation of various organizational departments. Different personality types are needed because that will lead to the generation of a diverse and innovative list of solution ideas. Further, PBT requires training to: 1) identify what areas could be improved or changed from the traditional way of doing business, 2) accept criticism and provide constructive criticism to other team members, 3) implement innovation successfully empowering other people to reach target goals, 4)manage the organization's resistance to change, and 5) deal with failure.

To formulate the best solutions, the PBT uses an unusual technique: to brainstorm all the questions. This technique stimulates creativity and produces the fuel necessary to keep the process of continual improvement going. In PBP, the answers to the questions form the framework for constructing future action plans. The traditional practice of brainstorming for answers generates fewer ideas and consequently fewer solutions. Every Profit Building action should be recorded. Also a progress review is required to modify an action promptly to guarantee success. Finally, a follow-up is essential to evaluate whether the desired results are being achieved by the implementation of an action. Vanechic18 (talk) 20:10, 26 November 2009 (UTC)

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