Evaluating Operational Credibility and Service Model Rebalancing
A COO interviews a candidate for a senior operational role, focusing on how they would assess and improve service delivery, profitability, and management discipline. The candidate demonstrates a structured approach to evaluating the business's actual versus formal operating models.
What you’ll be able to do
- By the end, you can identify the five operational layers Sam Brooks uses to assess a business during a transition period.
- By the end, you can explain the distinction between the formal and actual operating models using Sam Brooks's criteria.
- By the end, you can define 'exception culture' and describe its operational consequences as outlined in the dialogue.
- By the end, you can summarize Sam Brooks's approach to managing long-tenured managers who lack performance management skills.
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Check your understanding
1. What is Jordan Cole's primary objective for this dialogue, as stated at the outset?
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2. How does Sam Brooks differentiate between the formal operating model and the actual operating model?
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3. What specific phrase does Jordan Cole highlight as resonating with him in Sam's initial response?
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Grammar practice (mixed)
Sam Brooks replies, 'I appreciate nuance when it elucidates reality, but I have never conflated it ______ decisive action.'
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Jordan Cole says, 'In this dialogue, my objective is not to ascertain your motivation for the role, ______ to evaluate your operational methodology.'
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Sam Brooks mentions, '...the balance ______ preventive and corrective work...'
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Jordan Cole states that Alex '____ a highly favourable impression following your initial discussion.'
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Sam Brooks says, 'I appreciate nuance ____ it elucidates reality, but I have never conflated it with decisive action.'
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Discussion (practise speaking)
How would you address the gap between the formal operating model and the actual operating model in a technical service environment?
🤔 Think about a time when company policies differed from actual practice in your workplace.
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- Observe behavior under pressure to see where the formal model breaks down.
- Analyze the delta between documented processes and what actually happens during escalations.
- Identify if the business is scalable by checking if formal and actual models align.
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What strategies would you use to navigate a culture that values technical expertise over commercial discipline?
🤔 Consider how you would introduce commercial discipline without alienating technical staff in your own experience.
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- Reframe the narrative to show how commercial discipline safeguards technical excellence.
- Avoid imposing 'professionalisation' from above to prevent appearing arrogant.
- Rebalance the culture by protecting strategic technical investments through better economics.
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How would you handle a situation where strong customer loyalty coexists with weak account profitability?
🤔 Reflect on how you would balance customer satisfaction with financial health in your current role.
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- Diagnose the root causes such as underpriced contracts or excessive service delivery.
- Segment accounts to distinguish between strategic anchors and legacy habits.
- Tether account profitability back to behavior like response commitments and pricing discipline.
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What approach would you take to improve documentation rigour among technicians who view it as bureaucracy?
🤔 Think about how you would motivate your team to adopt better documentation practices.
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- Acknowledge that documentation can be burdensome if poorly designed.
- Make compliance executable by simplifying templates and improving workflow.
- Ensure the path to compliance is the easy path, not the heroic one.
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Vocabulary
- tangible, functional outcomes
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Measurable results that have practical use in business operations. “I tend to place less value on nuance and more on tangible, functional outcomes.” - service KPIs
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Key performance indicators used to measure the effectiveness of service delivery. “Initially, I would scrutinise service KPIs: first-time fix rates, repeat visits, backlog volume and ageing, MTTR, parts availability, the balance between preventive and corrective work, and any early indicators of SLA strain.” - account-level profitability
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The profit generated by a specific customer account after accounting for all associated costs. “Subsequently, I would analyse the economic dimension: profitability by service segment, account-level profitability, cost-to-serve, discounting dynamics, and whether certain ‘premium’ accounts are consuming disproportionate capacity.” - exception culture
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A workplace environment where deviations from standard procedures become the accepted norm. “Exception culture occurs when deviations from the standard model cease to be exceptions and become the de facto model.” - technician utilisation
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A metric measuring the percentage of a technician's time spent on billable or productive work. “Technician utilisation is high. Overtime is rising slowly. Profitability is under pressure.” - commercial discipline
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The practice of maintaining strict adherence to financial and business principles in operations. “Suppose service quality appears broadly acceptable, customers are not openly disgruntled, but commercial discipline is poor.” - first-time fix
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A metric tracking the percentage of service issues resolved during the initial visit. “Imagine that six months into the role, you observe the following: first-time fix is flat, not terrible but not improving.” - margin erosion
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The gradual reduction in profit margins due to inefficiencies or unmanaged costs. “If they diverge significantly, you encounter heroics, inconsistency, and ultimately margin erosion or quality risk.”
Key phrases (useful expressions from the dialogue)
- in practice, not merely on paper Refers to how processes actually function in reality rather than just in documentation.
- exception culture A situation where deviations from standard procedures become the accepted norm.
- commercial discipline The practice of maintaining strict adherence to financial and business principles.
- first-time fix A metric tracking the percentage of service issues resolved during the initial visit.
- technician utilisation A metric measuring the percentage of a technician's time spent on productive work.
- margin erosion The gradual reduction in profit margins due to inefficiencies or unmanaged costs.
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