Fit for the Millennium

Organisation and Motivation in the 21st Century

Working in the Next Century

From the start of the next century we will be working and managing in different ways. The pressures for change are enormous.

The Issues to be Addressed

We need to be able to plan for different working practices, because this is where the greatest savings in costs and the greatest increases in productivity and quality of service are going to come from over the next five years.

We need to become sharper at using new techniques as they become available, so that we can free ourselves from the maintenance burden of parts of procedures we no longer use, and can evolve our organisations continuously, ensuring that they never again become fossilised in their own systems.

These techniques will include the use of a variety of working methods over different parts of the enterprise: -

A Strategy for People and Organisations

We can only intercept the new working methods if we start now. We must put in place the strategy for employees to embrace these new methods and for organisations to evolve to be able to support these. Success and innovation is dependent on our staff.

Of course, in order to plan the organisation structure, we will have to ask some very searching questions about what activities we want to undertake.

What skills and knowledge are under-utilised, and can these earn us additional revenue?

Where do we have disproportionately high costs?

Which people could be replaced by "parts of people"?

Which contracts of employment could be replaced by short-term contracts?

What responsibilities will best motivate our key staff?

Loud and Bow Ltd. has developed a service based on its own experiences to help government and commercial enterprises to improve their effectiveness and competitiveness into the next century.

Fit for the Millennium

Loud and Bow's Fit for the Millennium service is designed to help organisations meet the requirement for a strategy to maximise the benefits from new ways of working.

The principal objective for the service is to produce a Human Resourcing strategy to make effective use of the different methods of working and organisation structures that will become common in the next century. The aim of our service is:

The first stage in this process is an investigation of the current organisation, comprising: -

The output is a set of recommendations and an implementation plan, covering:

Loud & Bow has done it for Itself - We Know How

We have successfully done it for a major government department.

We have access to a wide range of business and technical skills to enable this evolution to take place whatever the challenges.