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LSA Global Delivers Facilitative Leadership Workshop for Biotech Company

LSA Global

96% Job Relevance 97% Satisfaction 92% Net Promoter Score These experienced leaders were charged with project management , program management, and portfolio management across previously siloed functions and departments that were used to doing their own thing and being successful within their own span of control.

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Small Steps or Big Steps: What’s the Right Way to Begin Improvement?

Markovitz Consulting

Operational and financial improvements are rapid, dramatic, and lasting. People are likely to defer to the suggestions and lead of the workshop leader and install the standard “lean tools” without full understanding of how they work or what effect they will have on the process and people dynamics.[as

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What Spinning Off a GE Business Taught Me About Managing Ultra-Fast Change

Harvard Business

Change management can be a test for any organization. Several studies by Towers Watson show that just 25% of change management initiatives are successful over the long term. Change management certainly tested us. There’s always a danger in trying to overengineer culture. What made them proud?

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

The event will be of interest to project controls engineers, project leaders/managers, resource managers, change management experts, risk managers, business consultants, and more. The program of the event includes seminars, interactive panel sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities.

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How Corporate Values Get Hijacked and Misused

Harvard Business

They reflexively grasp for the culture lever, assuming the act of crafting and publishing a set of values actually has the power to do something. Values hold the power to drive meaningful differences in performance by shaping a culture, and when misused, can undermine performance with toxic force.

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