Most organizations optimize departments. Great organizations optimize the enterprise.
Sales succeeds... Operations struggles. IT delivers... Customer Service compensates. Finance saves money... Customers wait longer.
Every department may achieve its own objectives while the organization performs worse overall.
Why? Because customers experience the enterprise. Not the organizational chart.
Enterprise leadership requires executives to think beyond functional boundaries. Every decision should strengthen the entire value stream—not just one department.
When organizations become connected, information flows faster, decisions improve, customers notice, and enterprise value grows. That's the difference between managing functions and leading an enterprise.
