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Key Processes are the operational and managerial capabilities that allow a company to deliver value in a way that can be repeated and scaled. For an example of digitally-enabled business model transformation, consider Domino’s Pizza, which has experienced a massive turnaround since 2010.
To illustrate how this all plays out on a larger scale in real companies, here are two mini casestudies from businesses we’ve worked with. The New York headquarters housed over a third of its workforce, including developers, the sales team, operations, and leadership.
Mayer should become a casestudy for highlighting this point. Leading a turnaround requires much more than making a splash. Too often when we evaluate leadership performance, we fail to distinguish between the leader’s personal success and the success of their companies.
Editor's Note This fictionalized casestudy will appear in a forthcoming issue of Harvard Business Review, along with commentary from experts and readers. She’d gone to Arkansas to review operational plans and financial projections for the rest of the year with the team on the ground. Do we join hands and sing Kumbaya?
Obama nominated Robert McDonald , an Army veteran and experienced executive who had honed his leadership skills during a 33-year career at Proctor and Gamble, to attempt the difficult turnaround. A Harvard Business School casestudy that Robert Huckman, Sam Travers, and I wrote earlier this year documents what came next.
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