Integrated Strategy Associates is a Veteran-owned small business that provides exceptional consulting, facilitation, and training services to customers across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
How Do You Get From Strategy To Frontline Business Results?
The quality and common sense of our strategic ideas appear intuitively obvious to us as we're developing them. Yet the progress in building real value from these approaches frequently grinds to a stand-still as we turn to our frontline managers and staff for implementation. Why?
The Obstacle: Learning, Knowing, and Doing Something Different
Businesses and teams are good at what they’ve always done; they’re usually not good at doing something different. And what they’ve always done is anchored in the culture that's re-created and reinforced every day.
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The Solution: Strategic Planning, Team Facilitation, Project Management, & Training
We are a business partner who can work with you to customize your strategies, untangle the dis-incentives, and connect with frontline managers and staff to engage their knowledge, input, buy-in, and enthusiasm.
Integrated Strategy Associates offers a broad array of process improvement, change management, planning, coaching, and training services to mobilize your teams and turn your strategy into reality.
Building on your best ideas we're able to leverage project management and consulting approaches that increase manager and staff engagement, and get everyone pulling in the same direction.
Contact us for an initial consultation session: sfalcone@managedstrategy.com, or at 703-915-5718
Helping you articulate your vision and plan your strategy, while delivering the project management and implementation support needed for getting there.
Knowledge Management in the Federal Government
Sam Falcone,
Integrated Strategy Associates
Recently I had the pleasure of working on a knowledge management (KM) initiative with the General Services Administration. Over the course of two years we learned how broad the field of knowledge management is in terms of team processes and potential supporting technologies.
Here's an article we published with the Project Management Institute that encapsulates the value KM offers in terms of speed to knowledge and speed to task, or as our team was fond of saying: "Faster Answers, Better Projects, Added Value, Happier Customers":
Project Management Institute: Agile Knowledge Management at the General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service
More on KM at Forbes: Why Knowledge Management?
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