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4G in Practice Click an option below

What makes 4G unique

4G modulesStrategy

Case studiesTactics

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What makes 4G unique

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There are no tools that allow relationships to be predicted and forecast

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4G adds new dimensions

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It lets you predict…

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Behaviours…

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Relationships…

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And culture…

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All at the

same time

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Other tools are static

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And only measure things one at a time

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4G is interactive and

links everythi

ng together

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4G is not based on preferences or

traits

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Instead, it measures how people process information

Subconscious

Conscious

Inputs Outputs

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4G modules

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There are 6 modules within 4G

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Each one builds on the one before

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First, help managers save time and make better decisions

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Second, add more value through business partnering

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Third, improve recruitment

decisions and process

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Fourth, see the whole organisation through the perspective of relationships

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Fifth, enhance leadership and

coaching activities

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Sixth, use advanced analytics for• Performance• Talent management• Engagement • Sickness and absence

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This creates many possibilities across the employee life cycle

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Strategy

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20 - 40% of performance is determined by the quality of people’s relationships

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Is this relevant to the CEO?

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“It forces the conversation with a manager who is over-managing… I come to you and I say the project is late, you guys have screwed up, my classic old management style and you sit there and say you know what, I’m gonna give you everything I’ve got 80% of the time”

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google created the 20% rule

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This is different to other

strategies intended to raise

performance

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Such as restructuring

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Cost cutting

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Change management

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Mergers & acquisitions

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Efficiencyprograms

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Outsourcing

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What does a 20% rise in performance look

like to you?

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Case studies

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Client list

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Previous projects include

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Recruitment to director level

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Creating new

teams from

scratch

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Team diagnostics

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Team development

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Team workshops

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Conflict resolution

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Improving communications

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Aligning people and processes

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Coaching

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Leadership development

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Cultural assessment

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Cultural alignment

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Succession planning

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The Visual Team Builder can highlight specific examples

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Managers have a healthy appetite for 4G

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And client references are available on

request

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Tactics

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20 - 40% of performance is determined by the quality of people’s relationships

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Three hooks that might appeal to people…

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First, 4G means better performance and better relationships

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Second, 4G saves time and money

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Third, 4G increases the value of people management

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Find a pilot…

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Start with a team

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Or a recruitment assignment

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Pilots are best run with people who

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Have P&L responsibility

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Want to improve people’s performance

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Like new ideas

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And see the benefits of 4G

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This is a safe and low

risk approach

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That lets you prove 4G within your unique environment

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4G is easy to use

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It needs

90 minutes per

person

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An hour for an online

questionnaire

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And half an hour for a feedback session

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Plus further time for development, if required

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So what does a 20% rise in

performance look like?

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Request a ten minute demo of the 4G tool below

http://fourgroups.com/demo

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