May 25, 2018 1:48:56 PM
Posted By Celso Junior
May 11, 2018 11:17:02 AM
Posted By Celso Junior
Change Management is a term that is bandied about freely. Sometimes it's a scapegoat for less than stellar results: "That initiative failed because we didn't focus enough on Change Management." And it's often used as a catch-all for project activities that might otherwise get overlooked: "When we implement that new process, let's not forget about the Change Management."
Exploring a little bit more opportunities coming from lean manufacturing, it's not too much rare to interface with managers with relentless difficulties to define actions and aggregate real value. Perhaps because they do not understand that the lean principle it is not a tactic or a cost reduction program, but a way of thinking and acting for an entire organization.
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Apr 6, 2018 10:08:02 AM
Posted By Celso Junior
At every organization that has embarked on a lean journey, managers are well aware of the need to “show respect” for their people. In fact, respect for people is one of the two pillars of the Toyota Way. Thus, when asked, lean managers usually say that “employees should be treated fairly, given clear goals, trusted to achieve them in the best way, and held accountable for results …” It´s important to remind that some people think respect for people is being polite and courteous, but once and for all we’re not talking about being nice.
Feb 2, 2018 5:52:04 PM
Posted By Celso Junior
U.S. armed services are experimenting ways to make faster - and smarter - decisions, and business should take note. In this scenario, Leadership is a key point. The current world is changing so fast and the Digital Transformation can be boosted by different behaviors of the Leadership.
The main idea in this new blogpost is to identify and explore some of this behaviors from Military Leadership: 1) Focus on Decisions; 2) Commander's Intent; and 3) Directed Telescope.
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