Originally posted by soundbites
what should 7s mean?
Originally posted by soundbites
what should 7s mean?
You men are total fanatic in 2-3 letter domains - why?
i think a cool name is much more worth than a domain like xcy.com ore in this thread 7s !?.
I think the price is reg fee
OK - if you find someone that want this name he will pay 1 Million $
Bye
soundbites
look at f6.ag, 4t.me.uk, 7e4.com, 7e4.de etc.. all free because nonsens ;-)
Originally posted by Delete
its great you have a pair. the .com would have been awesome to match it. $xxxx for the pair
i've been offered 4 figures for the net aloneOriginally posted by ajsb
$400 for pair
Originally posted by Sharpy
Offer them to http://www.mckinsey.com/
The 7S McKinsey Model
McKinsey developed a new framework for analyzing and improving organizational effectiveness, the 7S model
The 3Ss across the top of the model are described as 'Hard Ss':
ââ¬Â¢ Strategy: the direction and scope of the company over the long term.
ââ¬Â¢ Structure: the basic organization of the company, its departments, reporting lines, areas of expertise and responsibility (and how they inter-relate).
ââ¬Â¢ Systems: formal and informal procedures that govern everyday activity, covering everything from management information systems, through to the systems at the point of contact with the customer (retail systems, call centre systems, online systems, etc).
The 4Ss across the bottom of the model are less tangible, more cultural in nature, and were termed 'Soft Ss' by McKinsey:
ââ¬Â¢ Skills: the capabilities and competencies that exist within the company. What it does best.
ââ¬Â¢ Shared values: the values and beliefs of the company. Ultimately they guide employees towards 'valued' behavior.
ââ¬Â¢ Staff: the company's people resources and how the are developed, trained and motivated.
ââ¬Â¢ Style: the leadership approach of top management and the company's overall operating approach.
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