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Dr. Scott J. Simmerman's Strategy Implementation and Collaboration Facilitations in India

Focusing on the theme of Strategy Implementation and Collaboration, Dr. Scott J. Simmerman facilitated memorable programs with his Square Wheels illustrations and The Search for The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine team building game.

Dr. Scott J. Simmerman's Strategy Implementation and Collaboration Facilitations in India
2011-12-29
TAYLORS, SC, December 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Various management teams of Indian organizations in Mumbai and Bangladore, such as Emerson and Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, gained some crucial organizational insights into Strategy Implementation and Collaboration as they participated in programs facilitated by Dr. Scott J. Simmerman of South Carolina, USA, who spent the week of December 16-23, 2011 in India, sponsored by EduRiser Learning Solutions (P) Ltd.

Dr. Simmerman visited India in his role of partnering with EduRiser, India's exclusive representative of Performance Management Company's products.

Scott Simmerman, Ph.D., is a consistently top-rated presenter on a variety of organizational effectiveness issues and performance improvement. Scott is Managing Partner of Performance Management Company and creator of world-class team development, training and organizational development tools including his Square Wheels illustrations and toolkits and "The Search for The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine." He is a Certified Professional Facilitator by the International Association of Facilitators and has delivered keynotes and presentations to audiences in over 30 countries.

Solomon Salvis, CEO of EduRiser shares this: "We've heard this a million times - 'effective implementation of an average strategy beats mediocre implementation of a great strategy every time'. Yet companies often fail to work their strategies in ways that improve the likelihood that they will be implemented effectively. Crafting a strategy and execution are both sides of the same coin and need to resonate together. And one of the master keys to unlocking the true potential of implementation lies with collaboration. Scott's programs are aimed at helping organizations with Strategy Implementation and nurturing Collaboration as a great implementation strategy."

Dr. Simmerman and EduRiser will be creating future products together as well expanding their representation of these products throughout Asia.

Performance Management Company creates team building games and organizational development and performance improvement tools for managers, leaders, trainers and consultants. For further information, please contact Scott@SquareWheels.com or call 864-292-8700.

Website: http://www.performancemanagementcompany.com

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[Press-News.org] Dr. Scott J. Simmerman's Strategy Implementation and Collaboration Facilitations in India
Focusing on the theme of Strategy Implementation and Collaboration, Dr. Scott J. Simmerman facilitated memorable programs with his Square Wheels illustrations and The Search for The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine team building game.