Continuous Improvement – You and Your Team


The goal of every dynamic organization is continuous improvement. But that’s also the method: small improvements every day, by everybody. Establish “Kaizen (Improvement) Teams” in the front office, Study Action Teams that bring together learners from across an organization to put ideas into action, and mentoring and onboarding programs to share successful culture and experience.

Continuous Improvement – You and Your Team

What you'll learn

What you'll learn

How to use Kaizen (Continuous Improvement) in your own daily life and career.


How to build a “Culture of Continuous Improvement” in your project and organization.


How to establish “Kaizen (Improvement) Teams” in the front office.


How to start and run Video Study Action Teams that bring together learners from across your organization to put great ideas into action.


How to mentor and onboard staff to share your successful culture and experience.


How to use Kaizen (Continuous Improvement) in your own daily life and career.

How to build a “Culture of Continuous Improvement” in your project and organization.

How to establish “Kaizen (Improvement) Teams” in the front office.

How to start and run Video Study Action Teams that bring together learners from across your organization to put great ideas into action.

How to mentor and onboard staff to share your successful culture and experience.

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This course includes

0.7 hours on-demand video
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile
Certificate of Completion

Get “Achieving Flow on Projects Bundle” for US $57.95!

Description

Description

We are always striving to reach our full potential, whether an individual, team, project or organization. Conversely, when leaders are content with the status quo, they send a message that we are “good enough”. In that atmosphere it’s unlikely anything will improve.

But reality intrudes on our self-myths, a project stumbles, a team encounters internal conflict, mistakes are made and not immediately or fully corrected, a company loses money, a governmental unit has insufficient funds to meet its objectives. “We have encountered the enemy, and it is us.”

Improving one thing because we MUST, is good. But if we can improve one thing we can improve two, and then three. That can lead to a habit of improving a little bit every day.

So, in the words of the Institute of Quality Assurance, "continuous improvement is a gradual never-ending change which is: '... focused on increasing the effectiveness and/or efficiency of an organization to fulfill its policy and objectives. It is not limited to quality initiatives. Improvement in business strategy, business results, customer, employee and supplier relationships can be subject to continual improvement. Put simply, it means ‘getting better all the time’.

But how? How can we all, each day, keep improving. That is the focus of this Course: practical ideas and action plans to implement for yourself, your employees or teammates and even your entire organization.

You can build a culture of continuous improvement. Learn how, here.

We are always striving to reach our full potential, whether an individual, team, project or organization. Conversely, when leaders are content with the status quo, they send a message that we are “good enough”. In that atmosphere it’s unlikely anything will improve.
But reality intrudes on our self-myths, a project stumbles, a team encounters internal conflict, mistakes are made and not immediately or fully corrected, a company loses money, a governmental unit has insufficient funds to meet its objectives. “We have encountered the enemy, and it is us.”
Improving one thing because we MUST, is good. But if we can improve one thing we can improve two, and then three. That can lead to a habit of improving a little bit every day.
So, in the words of the Institute of Quality Assurance, "continuous improvement is a gradual never-ending change which is: '... focused on increasing the effectiveness and/or efficiency of an organization to fulfill its policy and objectives. It is not limited to quality initiatives. Improvement in business strategy, business results, customer, employee and supplier relationships can be subject to continual improvement. Put simply, it means ‘getting better all the time’.
But how? How can we all, each day, keep improving. That is the focus of this Course: practical ideas and action plans to implement for yourself, your employees or teammates and even your entire organization.
You can build a culture of continuous improvement. Learn how, here.
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Contents and Overview

Contents and Overview

In eight short 3-7 minute videos, you will explore the practice of Continuous Improvement (often called “Kaizen”), its relationship to your project or organization’s “culture” and how to build a culture of Continuous Improvement. You’ll hear stories from the field, get ideas for daily improvement, examples of good “Kaizen”, explore overcoming potential problems and gather tips from the experts.


Action Items make it easy to “Start with what bugs you,” and fix that. Then examine what motivates you. Move to practicing small daily improvements around you. Then expand your circle of improvement to your entire team. Step by step.


Complete the course and receive your frameable Certificate.


In eight short 3-7 minute videos, you will explore the practice of Continuous Improvement (often called “Kaizen”), its relationship to your project or organization’s “culture” and how to build a culture of Continuous Improvement. You’ll hear stories from the field, get ideas for daily improvement, examples of good “Kaizen”, explore overcoming potential problems and gather tips from the experts.

Action Items make it easy to “Start with what bugs you,” and fix that. Then examine what motivates you. Move to practicing small daily improvements around you. Then expand your circle of improvement to your entire team. Step by step.

Complete the course and receive your frameable Certificate.

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Course content

Course content

We distill one hour of training into every nine minutes of video. Don’t waste your precious time in dry boring lectures. (If you want repetition, you can play the video as many times as you like.)

8 videos

00:39:27


OTHER COURSES IN THE ACHIEVING FLOW ON PROJECTS SERIES:

Process Mapping / Value Stream Mapping

Holistically reduce waste in your processes. Identify and streamline a single process like payments, RFI’s, or change orders. Or streamline an entire company’s or project’s “value stream” from start to finish. For example, from RFQ through design to project turnover, or from customer request through engineering to fabrication and installation.


OTHER COURSES IN THE ACHIEVING FLOW ON PROJECTS SERIES:


Process Mapping / Value Stream Mapping
Holistically reduce waste in your processes. Identify and streamline a single process like payments, RFI’s, or change orders. Or streamline an entire company’s or project’s “value stream” from start to finish. For example, from RFQ through design to project turnover, or from customer request through engineering to fabrication and installation.


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US $19.95

US $19.95

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This course includes

0.7 hours on-demand video
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile
Certificate of Completion

Get “Achieving Flow on Projects Bundle” for US $57.95!