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" ... 1. Take a team approach and know what position you play. Neither problems nor their solutions are within the purview of one person or one department. When an organization has an issue, there’s a field of play, lots of players and sometimes various game plans or strategies. Communications is always a key component or strategy, but it may be just one of several. So in other words, respect the other players and their roles, and at the risk of mixing metaphors, stay in your lane. ... "
" ... As companies grow, customer relationships become the province of everyone — and no one. Initiatives that used to be handled largely by the CEO soon become the purview of the chief marketing officer (CMO), the chief customer officer (CCO), the chief revenue officer (CRO) and possibly others, and that doesn’t include the vast teams and technologies set up to support them. While these roles add value to the company, each also represents a silo that can suffer from a “tunnel vision” view of the customer. ... "
" ... In large or small organizations, you will not promote to the next level in the hierarchy unless you can make critical changes to your behavior. Desire and drive are not enough. Behavior change is what drives increases in scope, visibility and purview. What actions do you need to change? ... "
" ... This is a surgical approach to what behaviors and competencies we have today and what we will need to transform to meet our strategic objectives. Typically, this is not the curation of the executives of the company, but instead the purview of the chief learning officers of the company. ... "
" ... • Applying SA to the purview of the competitor landscape. Become experts not just on what they're doing but what they're not doing. Look for areas of opportunities where there might be gaps and where your team can fill the holes. ... "