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Navigation Model

Lidewey E. C. van der Sluis ()
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Lidewey E. C. van der Sluis: Learning Vision

Chapter 3 in Leadership for Risk Management, 2021, pp 17-27 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter provides the Navigation Model as risk management technique. With this model, the leader can detect and determine the company’s beliefs in terms of what comes first. If market opportunities come first, then the focus of the organization will be on serving clients while doing business. If doing good for society comes first, then the focus will be on serving public parties while working with governmental institutions. Leaders who are responsible for the choices to make about what comes first could use this model to express and communicate the leading principles of the organization systematically and visually.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69407-4_3

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