Wednesday, February 15, 2017

The Importance Of Change Management In An Organization

As the Greek philosopher Heraclitus said, “Change is the only constant in life.” Even in the business world, this is true. People and employees change, as does the environment as it is dependent on market trends. Organizations also must undergo change if it wishes to adapt to market shifts or to improve processes that will generate more profits.

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People, however, tend to resist change, which can hinder or delay what the organization intends to accomplish. But decades of research have shown that there are actions that can be taken to encourage and empower individuals to embrace change in processes, roles, structures, and technology.

The framework that encompasses these actions is called change management. It is a discipline that equips and guides every member of the organization as they collectively move from one state to the next.

No single change management method suits every organization’s requirements. Some of the most commonly used models are the Dr. John P. Kotter’s Eight-Step Process for Leading Change, the Deming Cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act), and the Change Management Pyramid.

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By using a change management tool, the organization will benefit from it in a myriad of ways, such as being able to thrive in a continuously changing environment, enable leaders and employees to accomplish their roles and to increase the likelihood of success.

Judd Feldman had been able to utilize his training in change management to help the previous companies he had worked for achieve substantial organic growth. To learn more about his expertise, click this link.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

The Giving Never Stops: Some Of The World’s Selfless Philanthropists

There truly is enough money to go around for everybody on the planet. At least, this is what some of the world’s biggest economic drivers believe in. Here are a few of the most generous people who have shown that they truly care about humanity.

1. Bill Gates

It’s very reassuring to know that the wealthiest individual in the world also has the biggest heart. Bill Gates, mostly known as the college dropout who co-founded Microsoft, now concentrates more on his philanthropy. He is doing most of his hands-on management in running the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with his wife, Melinda, focusing on agriculture, urban poverty, and education among other target causes.

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2. Warren Buffett

More popularly known as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffet has donated $21.5 billion to date. In the interest of inspiring other affluent individuals to do the same, Buffet partnered with Gates in creating the Giving Pledge, a program crafted so that the more financially blessed people in the world can commit to donating a large portion of their wealth, with the assurance that this will go to worthy causes.

3. Mark Zuckerberg

This social media tycoon may not be the biggest donor now, but he will surely make a run for it as he is the youngest self-made billionaire in the world. This early, he has signed up with the Giving Pledge with a promise of donating half of his wealth to the cause. His most recent donation was directed to the fight against Ebola. Together with his wife, he pledged a donation of $100 million in Facebook shares to the New Jersey public school system.

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Judd Feldman is a strategic business leader who excels at building infrastructure to support rapid and sustainable growth. A known philanthropist, he offers his generosity to One Girl, All God's Children International, and Feed the Children. For more updates, follow this Twitter account.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Knowledgeable CFO: Guiding Enterprise Through Information

Part of the responsibilities of a company's chief financial officer (CFO) is to accomplish controllership duties, which involve providing shareholders, management, and other stakeholders with up-to-date information on the state of an enterprise's financial state over a period.

The role of the CFO as the gatekeeper of a company's financial plays into its additional role in advising corporate operations and executive decision-making. Beyond merely keeping the business' internal stakeholders updated on the state of the enterprise, however, CFOs also serve as advisors.

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Financial information reveals a lot about the state of the company. Among these include the relative success of a new venture undertaken, operational inefficiencies that cut into the company's revenue, or a plateau in growth and profit that need to be addressed. The data can influence the level of confidence displayed by the company's shareholders, while information gleaned from these records can help business leaders make informed decisions on critical issues.

The CFO is thus charged with ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of the data. Moreover, CFOs today should not just be that of a passive provider of information to help. The role of adviser should be active. CFOs and their staff should take the initiative to evaluate data and point out both key areas of improvement and find opportunities growth that the business should capitalize on.

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Judd Feldman currently works as the CFO of Access Information Management, where he oversees matters related to accounting, finance, acquisitions, pricing and real estate. Visit this blog for more updates on his professional endeavors.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Helping children under One God:  A most worthy cause

The world is plagued with enough challenges to the human spirit.  Any form of help would be most welcome.  One of the most pressing injustices by far is the one suffered by children who have been separated from their families, and the kind-hearted souls of the world have been more than willing to take part in doing what they can to help out.

Child adoption is a serious undertaking, and it’s fortunate that people who are willing to go into it can be guided by trusted agencies like All God’s Children International.

AGCI has been in the thick of efforts to rescue children who have been abandoned, separated, and abused.  Subsequently, these children are rehabilitated and cared for until they are matched with worthy parents who are willing to take them in as their own.

The AGCI takes on a unique approach as they operate, in creating family plans for each child.  Family plans are concerned with providing children with the best possible outcomes through reunification, adoption, or supported independence.

In caring for children, their ultimate goal is for every child to feel the love of a family.

For many of those who are blessed with the ability to truly make a difference, they have not though twice about making life a little bit easier for the world’s children.  Perhaps the key to success has been about seeing all individuals in equal footing.

<i>Currently the CFO of Access Information Management, <a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/148098779@N08/">Judd Feldman</a> also used to be involved in the affairs of Sears, Roebuck & Company, and Empire Today.  He is a huge supporter of All God’s Children International.  For more information, follow this <a href="https://twitter.com/juddfeldman">Twitter page</a>.</i>


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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Helping Children Under One God: A Most Worthy Cause

The world is plagued with enough challenges to the human spirit. Any form of help would be most welcome. One of the most pressing injustices by far is the one suffered by children who have been separated from their families, and the kind-hearted souls of the world have been more than willing to take part in doing what they can to help out.

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Child adoption is a serious undertaking, and it’s fortunate that people who are willing to go into it can be guided by trusted agencies like All God’s Children International.

AGCI has been in the thick of efforts to rescue children who have been abandoned, separated, and abused. Subsequently, these children are rehabilitated and cared for until they are matched with worthy parents who are willing to take them in as their own.

The AGCI takes on a unique approach as they operate, in creating family plans for each child. Family plans are concerned with providing children with the best possible outcomes through reunification, adoption, or supported independence.

In caring for children, their ultimate goal is for every child to feel the love of a family. This runs parallel with the goal to make the child grow up under the guidance of ministry.

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For many of those who are blessed with the ability to truly make a difference, they have not though twice about making life a little bit easier for the world’s children. Perhaps the key to success has been about seeing all individuals in equal footing, as children under one God.

Currently the CFO of Access Information Management, Judd Feldman also used to be involved in the affairs of Sears, Roebuck & Company, and Empire Today. He is a huge supporter of All God’s Children International. For more information, follow this Twitter page.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

A graduate of Duke University, Judd Feldman has worked in executive positions in several companies over the years, including as chief financial officer in several departments of  Sears Roebuck & Company https://plus.google.com/114469666293100605981


Friday, November 4, 2016

Empire Today: Turning Homes Into Palaces

Empire Today LLC was once known as Empire Carpet. Businessman Seymour Cohen started the company in 1959. Its first name was Empire Plastic Covers, which was a private and family-owned company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was a small office back then before Cohen and Empire took to expansion, by increasing its product line due to higher demand. Six years after its founding, the company was renamed into Empire Home Services, with carpets as part of its product offering. Throughout the decades, Empire Home Services acquired and sold more and more items. The company soon became famous throughout the United States. It was sold at the turn of the 21st century. In 2003, the company changed its name to Empire Today.

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At present, Empire Today can be found in Northlake, still in the state of Illinois. It still has the product line that it is most known for – home improvement and furnishing products. Its specialty is in carpet installation, flooring, and home windows. It has branches in over 75 big cities in the United States. It has indeed become a leader in the home improvement and furnishing industry. It has aided more than a million clients in improving and furnishing their homes.

From 2007 to 2010, the company was ranked either first or second in specialty flooring retail, based on total amount of sales. It is one of the most trusted home improvement and furnishing companies in America today, able to perform sales appointments at prospective clients’ homes and install the next day.

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Judd Feldman has been a leader and chief financial officer of high-profile companies for over two decades. One of these companies was Empire Today. Currently, Feldman is the CFO of Access Information Management. For more about Feldman and his work, check out this blog.