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Cedar on Unlocking Human Capital

Cedar on Unlocking Human Capital

By: Cedar Management Consulting International
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Cedar on Unlocking Human Capital examines how organizations can maximize the value of their people in an era of rapid change. This channel explores workforce strategy, leadership, culture, talent transformation, and performance management—connecting human capital decisions to enterprise strategy and results. Conversations focus on building agile, aligned, and future-ready organizations.

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Episodes
  • The Architect’s Guide to Surgical Restructuring
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, we explore the intense and high-stakes world of corporate restructuring, likening it to open-heart surgery for businesses. The key takeaway is that the structure must always follow strategy, not individual egos. Leaders often make the mistake of designing structures based on personal dynamics rather than business needs, which can lead to inefficiency. The playbook for effective restructuring is swift and ruthless, requiring a clear strategy and minimal transition time. Key steps include keeping management in the dark during design, executing with speed, and providing immediate targets for new roles. The process works best when no layoffs are involved, as restructuring with job cuts requires a different, more sensitive approach. The ultimate goal is to align the structure with strategy and ensure long-term survival.

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    17 mins
  • Strategic Alignment and the Architecture of Modern Management
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, we discuss how organizational structure can become an obstacle in business, as highlighted by the concept of "structure and musical chairs." Too often, companies create structures based on personal egos rather than aligning them with business strategy. The key takeaway is that the structure must reflect the strategy, not accommodate individuals. We also explore the ideal "span of control" for a CEO, which should be 8 to 10 direct reports, to avoid becoming a bottleneck. The episode also covers the importance of giving strategic business units real authority, avoiding the matrix reporting system, and ensuring stability in organizational structure to prevent confusion and inefficiency. Lastly, constant restructuring may indicate deeper strategic issues, not solutions.

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    15 mins
  • The CEO's Strategic Guide to Organizational Leadership
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, we discuss five critical pillars where CEOs must take charge of their company's people strategy. First, CEOs must design the organizational structure to align with business strategy, not individual personalities. Second, compensation strategy should include performance-based variable pay, rewarding top talent driving the strategy. Third, the "hit by the bus list" ensures CEOs have immediate successors ready for critical roles. Fourth, culture is shaped by behavior, not just values; CEOs set the tone with their actions. Lastly, communication requires direct, unfiltered interaction with employees, such as monthly town halls, to build trust and alignment. These five pillars are key to creating a thriving, effective organization.

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    17 mins
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