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The Outstanding Organization: The Power of Discipline
Excellence and consistency in achieving it is only possible through having a disciplined approach to business management and improvement. In this webinar, you'll learn how to create and sustain a disciplined approach to problem-solving and process management through practice, in a way that builds deep organizational capabilities and accelerates transformation.
Excellence and consistency in achieving it is only possible through having a disciplined approach to business management and improvement. In this webinar, you'll learn how to create and sustain a disciplined approach to problem-solving and process management through practice, in a way that builds deep organizational capabilities and accelerates transformation.
Founder, Karen Martin &
Associates, LLC (1993) Lead Lean transformations in the service sector and office areas within manufacturing Teaches at University of California, San Diego’s Lean Enterprise program Email: karen@ksmartin.com Twitter: @karenmartinopex Facebook: www.facebook.com/karenmartinassoc Karen Martin, Principal July 2012
Relevant Resources 1. K. Anders
Ericsson et. al, “The Making of an Expert,” Harvard Business Review, July 2007. 2. Daniel Coyle, The Talent Code, Bantam Books, 2009. 3. Geoff Colvin, Talent is Overrated, Portfolio Press, 2008. 4. Charles Duhigg, The Power of Habit, Random House, 2012. 11
Practice vs. Performance Perform Train
99% 100% 90% 90% 80% 70% 60% Train 50% Perform 40% 30% Perform 20% 10% Train 1% 10% 0% Athletes Businesses Jim Loehr & Tony Schwartz, The Power of Full Engagement 13
Two Key Areas for Development
• Problem-Solving – Mechanics – Coaching Expertise • Process Management – Process Owner – Key Performance Indicators – Continuous Improvement 14
Problem: A gap between where
you are and where you need to be. Opportunity: A gap between where you are and where you’d like to be. 15
For Further Questions Karen Martin, Principal 7770
Regents Road #635 San Diego, CA 92122 858.677.6799 ksm@ksmartin.com Twitter: @karenmartinopex Monthly newsletter: www.ksmartin.com/subscribe Connect with us: 30