Orit Gadiesh

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Orit Gadiesh


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As chairman of Bain & Company, Orit Gadiesh is one of the leaders in today's international strategy consulting industry and is widely recognized for her expertise in the implementation of change within the corporation. ...more

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“when everybody owns the challenge of generating results, very few stones get left unturned, and value is created at all levels.”
Orit Gadiesh, Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use

“Don’t let your company default to the kind of numbers that your enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is likely to grind out. Instead, look for data that will help you understand whether a specific initiative is succeeding according to the most relevant metrics.”
Orit Gadiesh, Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use

“a measure of “declining sales” certainly points to a problem, but “revenue churn”—specifically, how many customers canceled contracts—tells management where to intervene.”
Orit Gadiesh, Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use



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