July 21, 2008; 07:51 AM
/24-7PressRelease/ - WATER NEWTON, UK, July 21, 2008 - A period
of economic adversity can create unprecedented opportunities for smart
companies to secure competitive advantage according to Prof. Colin
Coulson-Thomas author of a new white paper 'Coping with an Economic
Down Turn' just released by Cotoco. It identifies practical steps for
reducing costs and improving performance.
According to Coulson-Thomas: "In booming conditions even marginal
suppliers can pick up orders while more competitive companies can be
held back by bottlenecks and shortages of good people. It's at a time
of recession when poor suppliers go to the wall that high performers
may have the best opportunities to gain market share."
The Professor's research reveals that effective management teams often
respond much more positively than their less capable peers when the
economy dips: "In periods of adversity it is often easier to
distinguish winners from losers. The winners, or those most likely to
succeed, often behave very differently from the losers who often
compound their problems and trap themselves in a descending spiral of
decline."
The new white paper sets out ten key questions which should be asked.
It suggests savings should be made first in areas that are not critical
success factors for key corporate activities, while a smaller number of
people who are better supported can represent a preferable, achievable
and cost-effective option for many companies.
According to Coulson-Thomas "While losers are focused on cut backs and
internal restructuring winners are more likely to both seek economies
and improve performance. The winners are prepared to invest in ways of
securing competitive advantage. They position themselves to really
benefit from the next upswing."
The white paper highlights the importance of understanding critical
success factors for the activities that contribute most to corporate
performance, and who the high performers are in these areas. It argues
that key workgroups should be given the support they need to excel at
activities that are critical for corporate success. Coulson-Thomas
explains "Where this approach has been adopted returns of in excess of
20, 30 or 70 times the investment required have been made in the first
year alone."
In addition to large increases in productivity, substantial savings in
support and compliance costs can be achieved through the adoption of
business performance improvement software. In some areas it may be
possible to cut out wasteful expenditures and replace costly staff with
cheaper and/or outsourced alternatives.
According to Coulson-Thomas, "With the right approach there are other
benefits. Integrating working and learning is preferable to traditional
approaches to learning and development, including e-learning. At the
moment many employees are under great pressure. Making it easier for
people to do difficult jobs and helping them to emulate the winning
ways of high achievers can reduce stress at a time of uncertainty."
'Coping with an Economic Down Turn: Positive steps to take when the
going gets tough' by Colin Coulson-Thomas is published by Cotoco Ltd.
Copies can be obtained via http://www.cotoco.com or by contacting +44
(0) 870 748 1400. The white paper provides a checklist of questions for
ambitious people who are keen to secure competitive advantage during
the current economic climate.
Over 4,000 organisations have participated in Coulson-Thomas' Winning
Companies: Winning People research programme. The findings are
consistent across sectors, corporate nationalities and different sizes
of organisation. The results are summarised in 'Winning Companies:
Winning People; Making it easy for average performers to adopt winning
behaviours' (Colin Coulson-Thomas, Policy Publications, 2007). The book
which gives examples of job support tools that make it very easy for
average performers to adopt winning ways can be ordered from:
http://www.coulson-thomaspublications.com or
http://www.adaptation.ltd.uk
Professor Colin Coulson-Thomas is an experienced chairman of award
winning companies and author of 'Winning Companies: Winning People'
(Policy Publications, 2007) and other books and reports. He has
reviewed the processes and practices of over 100 companies, helped over
100 boards to improve board and/or corporate performance, and spoken at
over 200 national, international and corporate conferences in 35
countries. He can be contacted via http://www.coulson-thomas.com
About Adaptation Ltd
Adaptation is a specialist consultancy which helps clients to improve
their performance in key areas such as winning business by putting
additional critical success factors in place and adopting further
winning ways. For further information contact +44(0)1733361149
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