Process Improvement Practioners Show

Episode 12: The Process Improvement State of Mind - Q&A

Todd Justman Season 1 Episode 12

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In this special Q&A episode of The Process Improvement Practitioners Show, I answer listener questions about the Process Improvement Leader State of Mind series.

We discuss how to influence leaders when you have no formal authority, what to do when leadership says they want change but their actions suggest otherwise, and how to stay motivated after repeated improvement efforts fail to stick. I also share the process improvement derailer I've struggled with most personally, the trait I most often see in unsuccessful improvement leaders, and a major lesson that took years for me to learn.

One of the biggest surprises of my career was discovering that process improvement is far less about statistical tools and methodologies than I originally believed. More often than not, success comes down to culture, influence, leadership, and helping people embrace change.

Whether you're leading a formal continuous improvement program or simply trying to make your organization better, this episode offers practical lessons from the field that can help you become a more effective change leader.

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