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015: How to Deal with Resistance to Change | Featuring Megan Burns

Engaging Leader

A certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Megan has worked with companies throughout North America and in 14 different countries. Megan’s Webinar: How to Deal with Resistance to Change. A certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Megan has worked with companies throughout North America and in 14 different countries.

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Archived Webinar on Our Leadership and Culture Development Approaches Now Available

The Practical Leader

Last week’s follow up leadership and culture development webinar is now available for you to review. Building on my Leading a Peak Performance Culture webcast (click on the title to view it) this webinar starts with a 35 minute condensed presentation followed by 10 minutes of participant questions.

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10 Reasons why Managers are Clueless about Leadership

Great Leadership By Dan

I recently attended a fascinating webinar by MIT Sloan Professor Nelson Repenning that explained why proven capability building processes and tools like LEAN and Six-Sigma often go unused. However, when they do, they are directly or indirectly punished for going against the norms of an organization’s culture.

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Warning: Your best practices stink

Chartered Management Institute

Methodologies abound to help organisations achieve process excellence, be that through lean, six sigma or BPM. The network is hosting a free webinar next month on how you can overcome some of these issues and build a culture of continuous improvement. Adi Gaskell is Head of Online at the Process Excellence Network.

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Operational Improvement Has Improved

Harvard Business Review

If you've had a bad experience with an operational improvement effort (like Six Sigma or Business Reengineering), or if you haven't given it much attention lately, you should take a fresh look. Many companies and executives have been disappointed with these efforts when results weren't sustained and inefficiency crept back in.