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Episode 172: The Power of Organisational Design – Insights from Allagi’s Ann Greene

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This week, Ann Greene of Allagi joins AIBF Business Talk to discuss organisational design and its role in business transformation. Allagi, a multi-award-winning consultancy, helps companies align their strategy, structure, people, and technology for optimal performance.

Ann explains that organisational design is essential when companies experience strategy shifts, major events (like COVID-19), or inefficiencies in their current setup. Whether it's expanding into new markets or addressing internal silos, a well-structured operating model is key to success. 🏗️

With experience spanning industries such as financial services, biomedical, and technology, Allagi ensures businesses are structured for long-term efficiency and growth. Ann stresses the importance of thorough preparation before implementing changes to avoid costly missteps. 🔄

She also shares her passion for transformation, noting that “Allagi” means change in Greek. While organisational design is sometimes misunderstood, its impact is undeniable in driving efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. 💡

Transformation starts with the right design! 🚀

🎧 Tune in now! 🔗

  continue reading

100 episodes

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Content provided by All-Ireland Business Foundation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by All-Ireland Business Foundation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, Ann Greene of Allagi joins AIBF Business Talk to discuss organisational design and its role in business transformation. Allagi, a multi-award-winning consultancy, helps companies align their strategy, structure, people, and technology for optimal performance.

Ann explains that organisational design is essential when companies experience strategy shifts, major events (like COVID-19), or inefficiencies in their current setup. Whether it's expanding into new markets or addressing internal silos, a well-structured operating model is key to success. 🏗️

With experience spanning industries such as financial services, biomedical, and technology, Allagi ensures businesses are structured for long-term efficiency and growth. Ann stresses the importance of thorough preparation before implementing changes to avoid costly missteps. 🔄

She also shares her passion for transformation, noting that “Allagi” means change in Greek. While organisational design is sometimes misunderstood, its impact is undeniable in driving efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. 💡

Transformation starts with the right design! 🚀

🎧 Tune in now! 🔗

  continue reading

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