
Monday Aug 26, 2024
From Eiffel Tower Post-Its to Real Impact
Key Takeaways:
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Go to the Gemba and Make Problems Visible: Engage directly with frontline workers, observe their challenges, and involve them in identifying inefficiencies. This hands-on approach builds credibility and ensures real-time problem-solving by making issues visible through tools like post-it notes or virtual whiteboards.
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Regularly Assess Meeting Frequency and Necessity: Continuously evaluate the value of recurring meetings. If they aren't productive, consider spacing them out or cancelling them to avoid time wastage and maintain relevance.
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Focus on a Manageable Number of Key Initiatives: Avoid spreading resources too thin. Concentrate on a few impactful projects that align with organisational goals to achieve better collaboration and higher quality outcomes.
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Prioritise Empathy and Engagement in Leadership: Leaders should prioritise understanding the people involved in change processes. Directly engage with team members, listen to their frustrations, and involve them in the change process to foster ownership and commitment.
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Blend Methodologies to Suit Organisational Context: Don’t rigidly adhere to a single framework. Blend different methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma, Agile) to adopt best practices tailored to the unique challenges of the organisation.
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Respect for People Is Paramount: Above all, the greatest takeaway is that respect for people is the foundation of successful leadership and change management.
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