RE: Job Families?
05/29/08 9:47 AM
Tina, This may be oversimplified, but strategic job families are those job families that contribute the most to the strategic objectives in your strategy map. I was watching the TV this morning and their was an insurance company advertizing that they believed the overall experience you have with interacting with their staff is extemely important. Thus, someone in their strategic job family would be a customer account manager. Imagine a competitor of theirs who is just interested in giving you the lowest price for insurance. That company also has customer account managers,but they are not as critical to the value proposition. The second company might have a job familiy for a person like an Analyst who is responsible for segregating risk and effectively pricing policies as one of the most strategic job families. Does this make sense? In summary, the strategic job families are the ones that have the biggest influence over the specific strategy of that organization. -Ted
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