Professor Coulson-Thomas will share the results of his research with over 4,000 companies worldwide, revealing what factors distinguish winning companies from losing companies at a BABC Midlands breakfast event. The findings summarised in his latest book ‘Winning Companies; Winning People, the differing approaches of winners and losers’ suggest every company so far examined could significantly increase performance in important areas such as bidding for business and building customer relationships by putting additional critical success factors in place.
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Professor Coulson-Thomas is an experienced chairman of award winning companies and an active international business consultant. He has worked with many large American and British companies helping them to develop the success of their business. He believes “It is important to understand the factors that distinguish average performers from high achievers and world class business teams. The lessons from over twenty studies covering various sectors and professions can be applied to companies large and small, and there are practical cost-effective ways of helping under performers to raise their game.”
Coulson-Thomas reveals that: “Companies are devoting considerable resources to initiatives and activities that are not critical success factors. In many cases important success factors are not explicitly recognised and addressed. Successful and unsuccessful teams in the areas we have examined behave very differently. Quite simply, the most successful have more of the critical success factors in place and adopt more of the winning ways we have identified.”
The Professor believes his findings are good news for companies: “Most of the critical success factors are behavioural, and even the most successful teams in the top quarter of the league table of accomplishment are only very effective at less than half of the success factors we have found in key areas. There is enormous scope for improvement as further success factors can usually be adopted without ‘management of change’ programmes, or initiatives to get people to change their values and beliefs.”
The latest research suggests most companies could achieve performance improvements relatively quickly. Coulson-Thomas explains: “People don’t jump out of bed each morning eager to get to work and fail. They want to succeed. Once a better way of working is explained people instinctively identify with it and quickly embrace it. Many companies would benefit from focusing upon getting the basics right for competing and winning.”
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Details of reports presenting critical success factors and winning ways identified by the Winning Companies; Winning People research programme and related bespoke benchmarking reports and workshops can be obtained from http://www.winningnewbusiness.biz/
Companies can also now compare their winning business, customer relationship and purchasing practices with their peers and high performing winners. Details of bespoke benchmarking and other services can be obtained from http://www.ntwkfirm.com/
Prof. Colin Coulson-Thomas has advised the boards of over 100 companies on how to improve board and/or corporate performance, reviewed the processes and practices for winning business of over 100 companies, authored over 30 books and reports, and presented at over 200 national, international and corporate events in 35 countries. He can be contacted by Tel: + 44 (0)1733 361149 or via http://www.adaptation.ltd.uk or http://www.coulson-
