Next practices   7 steps to moving your organization beyond the status quo
Next Practices
7 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR
ORGANIZATION BEYOND THE
STATUS QUO
In light-speed changing markets, yesterday’s
approaches to running a business or
applying outdated techniques to
contemporary problems will quickly be
disrupted. Moving beyond the status quo has
never been more important. The Executive
Next Practices Institute, a think-tank of
hundreds of top executive and thought
leaders, has been focused on the concept of
“next practices.”
Next practice development isn’t about making
something more efficient – it entails a
fundamental transformation of the core
business culture and model to ensure that all
the moving parts of a business are aligned and
effective.
Best practices vs.
Next Practices
 Best practices are past driven – repetitive
formula for tactical business problems.
Next practices are future-driven strategic
solutions that enable you to better anticipate and
respond to workplace violence situations.
Next practices represent an enhanced way of
looking at issues that have embedded
uncertainties, risks and variables.
Key Elements of Building and
Understanding Next Practices
1. The Need:
Every organization needs to get past status-
quo thinking in order to create
transformation and change that will enable it
to effectively respond to challenges and
obstacles. Standardization of tasks can lead
to productivity, but also rigidity.
2. Beyond Best Practices:
Conventional best practices tend to be proven,
locked-down business techniques that can be re-
executed successfully on demand at the middle-
management level. There are few best practices for
C-level executives who face a constant flow of new
challenges, unforeseen problems and marketplace
conditions beyond the reach of conventional
thinking.
3. Next Practice Intelligence:
In place of proven techniques, next practices offer
flexible tools, frameworks and situational analysis
methods that enable leaders to get a clear view of the
current situations they face and frame intelligent
responses to it.
4. Moving Parts:
The full next practice approach includes policies,
practices, behavior models, and performance
techniques, used in combination with highly
collaborative and cross-functional communication
between people. Taken as a whole, this approach
enables leaders to be exponentially more effective in
directing change.
5. Metrics:
Next practice techniques and method are
designed to be measurable so their effectiveness
can be understood and assessed. Using emerging
and leading edge metrics displayed in non-
traditional, visual formats, next practice dashboards
forecast results rather than trail in data display.
6. Cross-Functional Focus:
Next practice thinking requires a cross-
functional problems addressed by stakeholders
from all areas related to a give topic or problem
area. The next practice philosophy considers it
essential to have people of different
perspectives working on a challenge
simultaneously, in a holistic way, to effectively
and successfully arrive at a solution.
7. Collaboration is Key:
Next practices assume a high level of
collaboration between stakeholders at all levels –
from senior executives to management to the
ground floor – in working on any business initiative
or challenge. Power derives from the diversity of
ideas and collaboration around those ideas.
Next Practices For
Leadership
The Next Practices approach centers on how to
transform top-down closed-door hierarchies to an
open-door, fully transparent collaborative high
accountability and participatory world – a place
where cross-functional teams are part of a shared
responsibility universe to help support and inform
executive decision making and keep the workplace
safe.
Characteristics of a Next
Practices Organization:
 An aware, highly communicative culture.
 Strong employee engagement.
 Individual growth.
 Shared responsibility.
 Accountability.
 Line-of-sight to value, at all levels
About Scott Hamilton
President & CEO, Executive Next
Practices Institute, Managing Director,
NextWorks™
Scott Hamilton is a globally noted business leader in the
area of executive and organizational performance from
entrepreneurial ventures to the Fortune Global 1000 .
Hamilton is the co-founder of NextWorks™, a unique
advisory and research team that assists leaders turn their
vision into unified, positive action. His globally based
programs help executive teams build their internal
organizational capability to innovate, execute and produce
extraordinary results.
Scott’s industry exposure has been both broad
and deep. He has led major corporations in senior
roles and as an advisor with executives and
leadership teams in companies such as Parsons
(Engineering Services), Worley Parsons
(Engineering), McDonald’s (Manufacturing and
Distribution Suppliers), Nestle USA (Food and
Distribution divisions), Bergen Brunswig
(Healthcare- Distribution), Aramark (Hospital
Management), AlliedSignal and DirecTV
(Telecommunications and technology), among
others. His client programs have included large-
scale change efforts, organization design, team
building, merger
and acquisition/integration teams, internal brand
building, customer alignment and in-house
executive development programs.
Hamilton is also the President & CEO of the
Executive Next Practices Institute (ENPI), a
research and forum-based association comprised
of several thousand top business leaders(CEO,
COO, CFO, Top HR, others).
The forums are broadly known as “ENP” and the
public sessions feature top thought leaders guiding
highly collaborative sessions in the review of
emerging trends, innovative techniques, and
formulation of new strategies that move
organizations “beyond the status quo”.
Hamilton is a frequent keynote speaker at
conferences, trade associations and private
company events.
Executive Next Practices Institute
www.enpinsititute.com info@enpinstitute.com
Media Contact:
Stephanie Olesen, Beyond Fifteen Communications
stephanie@beyondfifteen.com, 949.733.8679 ext.
103
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Next practices 7 steps to moving your organization beyond the status quo

  • 2. Next Practices 7 STEPS TO MOVING YOUR ORGANIZATION BEYOND THE STATUS QUO
  • 3. In light-speed changing markets, yesterday’s approaches to running a business or applying outdated techniques to contemporary problems will quickly be disrupted. Moving beyond the status quo has never been more important. The Executive Next Practices Institute, a think-tank of hundreds of top executive and thought leaders, has been focused on the concept of “next practices.”
  • 4. Next practice development isn’t about making something more efficient – it entails a fundamental transformation of the core business culture and model to ensure that all the moving parts of a business are aligned and effective.
  • 5. Best practices vs. Next Practices  Best practices are past driven – repetitive formula for tactical business problems. Next practices are future-driven strategic solutions that enable you to better anticipate and respond to workplace violence situations. Next practices represent an enhanced way of looking at issues that have embedded uncertainties, risks and variables.
  • 6. Key Elements of Building and Understanding Next Practices 1. The Need: Every organization needs to get past status- quo thinking in order to create transformation and change that will enable it to effectively respond to challenges and obstacles. Standardization of tasks can lead to productivity, but also rigidity.
  • 7. 2. Beyond Best Practices: Conventional best practices tend to be proven, locked-down business techniques that can be re- executed successfully on demand at the middle- management level. There are few best practices for C-level executives who face a constant flow of new challenges, unforeseen problems and marketplace conditions beyond the reach of conventional thinking.
  • 8. 3. Next Practice Intelligence: In place of proven techniques, next practices offer flexible tools, frameworks and situational analysis methods that enable leaders to get a clear view of the current situations they face and frame intelligent responses to it. 4. Moving Parts: The full next practice approach includes policies, practices, behavior models, and performance techniques, used in combination with highly collaborative and cross-functional communication between people. Taken as a whole, this approach enables leaders to be exponentially more effective in directing change.
  • 9. 5. Metrics: Next practice techniques and method are designed to be measurable so their effectiveness can be understood and assessed. Using emerging and leading edge metrics displayed in non- traditional, visual formats, next practice dashboards forecast results rather than trail in data display.
  • 10. 6. Cross-Functional Focus: Next practice thinking requires a cross- functional problems addressed by stakeholders from all areas related to a give topic or problem area. The next practice philosophy considers it essential to have people of different perspectives working on a challenge simultaneously, in a holistic way, to effectively and successfully arrive at a solution.
  • 11. 7. Collaboration is Key: Next practices assume a high level of collaboration between stakeholders at all levels – from senior executives to management to the ground floor – in working on any business initiative or challenge. Power derives from the diversity of ideas and collaboration around those ideas.
  • 13. The Next Practices approach centers on how to transform top-down closed-door hierarchies to an open-door, fully transparent collaborative high accountability and participatory world – a place where cross-functional teams are part of a shared responsibility universe to help support and inform executive decision making and keep the workplace safe.
  • 14. Characteristics of a Next Practices Organization:  An aware, highly communicative culture.  Strong employee engagement.  Individual growth.  Shared responsibility.  Accountability.  Line-of-sight to value, at all levels
  • 15. About Scott Hamilton President & CEO, Executive Next Practices Institute, Managing Director, NextWorks™ Scott Hamilton is a globally noted business leader in the area of executive and organizational performance from entrepreneurial ventures to the Fortune Global 1000 . Hamilton is the co-founder of NextWorks™, a unique advisory and research team that assists leaders turn their vision into unified, positive action. His globally based programs help executive teams build their internal organizational capability to innovate, execute and produce extraordinary results.
  • 16. Scott’s industry exposure has been both broad and deep. He has led major corporations in senior roles and as an advisor with executives and leadership teams in companies such as Parsons (Engineering Services), Worley Parsons (Engineering), McDonald’s (Manufacturing and Distribution Suppliers), Nestle USA (Food and Distribution divisions), Bergen Brunswig (Healthcare- Distribution), Aramark (Hospital Management), AlliedSignal and DirecTV (Telecommunications and technology), among others. His client programs have included large- scale change efforts, organization design, team building, merger
  • 17. and acquisition/integration teams, internal brand building, customer alignment and in-house executive development programs. Hamilton is also the President & CEO of the Executive Next Practices Institute (ENPI), a research and forum-based association comprised of several thousand top business leaders(CEO, COO, CFO, Top HR, others).
  • 18. The forums are broadly known as “ENP” and the public sessions feature top thought leaders guiding highly collaborative sessions in the review of emerging trends, innovative techniques, and formulation of new strategies that move organizations “beyond the status quo”. Hamilton is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences, trade associations and private company events.
  • 19. Executive Next Practices Institute www.enpinsititute.com info@enpinstitute.com Media Contact: Stephanie Olesen, Beyond Fifteen Communications stephanie@beyondfifteen.com, 949.733.8679 ext. 103