Managerial Sustainability & Continuous Improvement

Code : LMS050 | Leadership, Strategy and Management
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Why Attend This Training Course?
Executives and other business leaders must be constantly on the lookout for new ways of doing business, improving processes, innovating products and services, and creating novel organizational solutions. This is required in an increasingly competitive business environment

What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets. 

Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This training course is designed for Line and Functional Managers, Professionals Responsible for Strategy, Marketing, Business Development, Operations, HR, Product Development, and Other Functional Departments Within Businesses and Other Organisations.

What Are The Training Course Objectives?
  • Develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes to plan, organize, conduct, control, and evaluate planned, deliberate change based on continuous process and product improvements.
  • Develop the skills to search for changes in the external and internal business environments with a view to finding opportunities for performance improvement or innovation.
  • Understand and apply the full process of continuous improvement and innovation.
  • Develop an appreciation of the need for leadership, focus, and constant learning, experimentation, trial and error, and adjustment.

What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Introduction to Continuous Improvement
  • How change and learning occur
  • The competitive and strategic advantages of continuous improvement and innovation
  • Problem-solving vs. performance-improvement vs. innovation
  • Innovation and creativity
  • Sources of change in the external and internal environments
The Plan stage: Problem analysis and targeted improvement and innovation
  • Approaches to problem identification and analysis
    • Problem space definition
    • Root-cause analysis
    • Problem tree analysis
  • Incremental vs. radical change
  • Value chain analysis and process mapping
  • Opportunity search and idea generation for innovation
  • Brainstorming and idea mapping
The Do stage: Developing and implementing changes and improvements
  • Goal setting and prioritization
  • Deliberate vs. experimental approaches
  • Formalizing trial and error methods for continuous improvement and innovation
  • Planning for implementation
  • Organizing for implementation
The Check stage: Evaluating initiatives and deciding on project continuation
  • Progress review structures and processes
  • Description and reporting of results
  • After-action review and lessons learned processes
  • Performance metrics and measurement
  • Evaluating and comparing results
  • Maintaining focus on objectives and outcomes
The Act stage: Reacting, adjusting, and standardization 
  • Go/no go and resource decisions
  • Dealing with the unexpected and obstacles
  • Dealing with extreme failure or success
  • Standardization and full-scale rollout of improvements and innovations
  • Setting the example and leading the charge
  • Motivation and morale in a world of constant and never-ending change

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