How to Truly Establish a CI Culture
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JULY 9, 2015
How to Truly Establish a
Continuous Improvement
Culture
with Joakim Ahlström
Consultant – We help organizations in all industries deploy Lean management & achieve business performance excellence.
Author & Speaker:
Karen Martin, President
The Karen Martin Group, Inc.
@karenmartinopex
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Joakim Ahlström Head of Consulting C2 Management
@SucceedwithCI
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How to Establish a Continuous Improvement Culture
What is Continuous
Improvement?
Why is culture important?
Time
Effect
Why is
culture important?
Time
Effect
Why is culture important?
What is culture?
Performance potential interference
What is culture?
This is culture!
This is culture!
How to develop your culture 1. Create an atmosphere where people feel safe
and are open to coaching 2. Introduce tools and methods for coaching 3. Continuously ask yourself the RIGHT question 4. Avoid the cultural pitfalls 5. Continuously evaluate and improve
Creating the right
atmosphere
Creating the right
atmosphere Connect
Align Commit
Tools and methods for
coaching:
The 6-legged coaching spider
Tools and methods for
coaching:
Silent coaching
Asking the RIGHT question
What’s wrong with this tool?
What is it that I need to learn about myself to get the result
that I want?
Avoiding the cultural pitfalls
1. The Low-Hanging Fruit Trap 2. The Reality Illusion 3. The Emperor’s New Clothes 4. The Efficiency Paradox 5. The Friendship Fallacy
The cultural pitfalls
1. The Low-Hanging Fruit Trap
1. The Low-Hanging Fruit Trap
2. The Reality Illusion
2. The Reality Illusion
3. The Emperor’s New Clothes
3. The Emperor’s New Clothes
4. The Efficiency Paradox
4. The Efficiency Paradox
5. The Friendship Fallacy
5. The Friendship Fallacy
1. The Low-Hanging Fruit Trap 2. The Reality Illusion 3. The Emperor’s New Clothes 4. The Efficiency Paradox 5. The Friendship Fallacy
Where are you and your team?
Continuously evaluate and
improve
Joakim Ahlström: +46-70-665 60 08
[email protected] @SucceedwithCI
www.SucceedwithCI.com
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Karen Martin, President 858.677.6799
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