Policy deployment is the process by which strategy is turned into actionable tasks that can be done by frontline employees. While today's employees are sophisticated and intelligent, they are also often focused on the world in which they operate. Often, they have no way of understanding how they can best contribute to helping the company meet its top-level objectives, and they may not know what is most important.
Policy deployment takes away the guesswork. It breaks 3-5 year objectives into annual objectives, which then drive improvement priorities that cascade down throughout the organization.
This training covers the reasons why PD is important, the 'big picture' process of policy deployment, and how to use a policy deployment matrix and other supporting forms.
This Trainer Download Pack provides the tools needed to train your own team on this important topic.
Contains the PowerPoint presentation and Student Guide.
It is one of 36 modules from this early training content we provided.
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The license is permanent and non-transferable. It is valid only for single reporting units of companies under 20,000 people. For example, that means that a holding company would need licenses for each company in its portfolio.