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    Explore " sannah vinding" with insightful episodes like "E21 When implementing a change, you're asking people to go into the unknown with you.", "E20 Strategy process is the perfect vehicle to shape culture", "E19 How Does Lean Construction Help Companies Become More Efficient?", "E18 KPIs have not evolved, the way we use KPI's has evolved" and "E16 The importance of being a people-centric organization" from podcasts like ""Leadership Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing - Mind The Innovation", "Leadership Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing - Mind The Innovation", "Leadership Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing - Mind The Innovation", "Leadership Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing - Mind The Innovation" and "Leadership Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing - Mind The Innovation"" and more!

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    E21 When implementing a change, you're asking people to go into the unknown with you.

    E21 When implementing a change, you're asking people to go into the unknown with you.
    Change is inevitable in the workplace, but it doesn't have to be disruptive or chaotic. In fact, there are many ways to implement organizational changes that will lead to success for your organization. The first step towards implementing any kind of organizational change is preparing your organization and yourself for it. In this episode, we have guest Flip Brown, Founder & CEO of Business Culture Consultant Flip Brown talks about what is needed to succeed with an organizational change and how important is to access the employee's level of optimism about the future of the company because if people are optimistic, then they will put energy into the change efforts. But if they're pessimistic, it's going to be a wait-and-see attitude. He also talks about how important it is to have shared ownership of the process of continuous improvement to ensure success. "Transformational change is when you have an epiphany such that you realize that you really from this moment on, things must be different now." Flip Brown.

    E20 Strategy process is the perfect vehicle to shape culture

    E20  Strategy process is the perfect vehicle to shape culture
    Many leaders struggle with strategy. Understanding the key steps in strategy implementation is critical to being a successful and effective leader within your company. In this episode, we have guest Alex Brueckmann, ESG Advocate, Business Strategist, Board Advisor & Author. Alex Brueckmann talks about why it is important to understand the need for change and being able to manage change and how this is an important ingredient in any strategy process. He also talks about that there is no better way to shape a company's culture than through a rigorous strategy process. "If you want to design and implement strategy, you need what we call strategic acumen, the ability to think and act strategically." Alex Brueckmann

    E19 How Does Lean Construction Help Companies Become More Efficient?

    E19 How Does Lean Construction Help Companies Become More Efficient?
    What is Lean Construction? The main difference between lean construction and traditional approaches is that lean construction looks for opportunities to improve efficiency rather than just trying to reduce cost. In this episode, we have guest John Zachara, Vice President at Integrated Facilities Solutions, Inc, Lean coach, and also an active member of the Lean Construction Institute Chicago Community of Practice. John Zachara talks about how to start with lean construction, the eight waste of construction, and being able to communicate and deliver on expectations is a key to success. "Lean Construction is really about how do we do things, how do we build in this industry in a more efficient manner." John Zachara #mindtheinnovation #sannahvinding #podcast #innovation #unlockinnovation #keeplearning  #learnwithsannah #leanconstruction #leadership #management #lean #agile #eightwaste

    E18 KPIs have not evolved, the way we use KPI's has evolved

    E18 KPIs have not evolved, the way we use KPI's has evolved
    What are KPIs and what do they mean and how can you use them to improve performance? First of all, KPIs are not targets to be hit, they help you identify areas where improvements need to be made so you can focus your efforts accordingly. In this episode, we have guest Jeff Smith, Motivational Speaker & Virtual Broadcaster on Advanced Leadership for KPI and Business Management at Jeff-Smith.com. Jeff Smith talks about how key performance indicators are not measuring people, they're measuring activities, and life is about cause and effect. If you don't like the effects in your life, you have to change the causes. He also explains the difference between baseline and benchmarking and how baseline gives us insights. "I don't think KPI has evolved. I think the way we use KPI has evolved that that's the thing. So they've always been there. We just make other people aware that they exist" Jeff Smith #mindtheinnovation #sannahvinding #podcast #innovation #unlockinnovation #keeplearning  #learnwithsannah #KPI #leadership #SannahUnlocksInnovation

    E16 The importance of being a people-centric organization

    E16 The importance of being a people-centric organization
    How do you build a people-centric culture? you start with aligning with people's values. The culture is the secret sauce and it is unique for every business - it's all about fostering a culture where the employees feel valued and engaged. In this episode, we have guest Jared Allmond, who is a culture collaborator and partners with HR and L&D professionals to ethically and safely strengthen culture. He is a compliance solutions account executive at Skillsoft. Jared Allmond talks about why culture matters to organizations and why it's important for employees to see the core values being lived, and not just talk about them. He also talks about how organizations that are people-centric are succeeding by being involved in employees resource groups where the employees now have an opportunity to be heard, valued, and engaged. "Organizations that understand the value in having a true chief people officer and giving them true autonomy to lead that component of the business are the ones that are going to be really, really successful in future work." Jared Allmond #mindtheinnovation #sannahvinding #podcast #unlockinnovation #keeplearning #continuouslearning #culture #corevalues #peoplecentric

    E15 Coach or mentor? You need both.

    E15 Coach or mentor? You need both.
    Encouraging coaching and mentorship are key components when managing modern employees. The right skills play a critical role in driving future success and it is all about asking the right questions, empower employees, provide feedback, know each individual's strengths and be a great listener. Coach to inspire — and to learn. In this episode, we have guest Andy Skipper, founder and chief of CTO coach. Andy Skipper talks about how he started coaching people outside of the companies that he was working with and that drew him into coaching as a professional. As a mentor he brings his own experience and the benefit of his own 'CTO scars' and then he coaches to unlock leadership potential through goal setting, asking the right questions, improving communication, and boost self-awareness. "As a mentor, you bring your own experience and you give them the benefit of your scars" Andy Skipper. #mindtheinnovation #sannahvinding #podcast #innovation #unlockinnovation #keeplearning  #mentor #coach #community

    E14 How a Lean-Agile Mindset and Practices can Improve Your Product Development Outcome

    E14 How a Lean-Agile Mindset and Practices can Improve Your Product Development Outcome
    How can you radically reduce idea-to-market cycle times? How do you build sustainable, profitable growth for the business through better product development and the elimination of waste? Learn more about lean/agile methodology and why lean product development is not about cost reduction. In this episode, we have guest Steve Stucky, Agile/Lean Product Development Coach and also the president of the Minneapolis Chapter PDMA. Steve Stucky talks about Lean-Agile methodology and how he employs a multi-layer approach to improve product development focusing on changes needed at the Process, Practice, and Pipeline layers. He shares his holistic approach on how the Lean-Agile methodology incorporates elements of both continuous delivery and continuous improvement, optimized across the entire value stream. Steve Stucky has more than +30 years of product development experience within the industrial manufacturing and medical device industry. He is known for improving product development performance, driving organic growth, and building highly effective teams. He is an Agile/Lean Product Development Coach and also the president of the Minneapolis Chapter PDMA. "There's a lot of waste in most business's product development practices, and it's about focusing on how to make sure that teams can deliver what's important for the business in a shorter cycle time than they were able to do today." Steve Stucky

    E12 Don't be afraid to adapt and adjust your methods of learning.

    E12 Don't be afraid to adapt and adjust your methods of learning.
    How can decision making and problems solving skills be improved? What is sense-making teaching/learning and can it helps us to solve problems better? Learn how to help your people work together more effectively by changing your way of teaching. In this episode, we have guest Fred Leland, director and Principal Trainer for Law Enforcement & Security Consulting (LESC). Fred Leland talks about the difference in teaching stimulus responses vs sense-making. He shares his journey on how he ended up reshaping his methods of teaching -  instead of teaching how to think and do,  he now teaches how to actually think and how to solve the problems. The goal is to get individuals to make better decisions and handle dynamic problems better. Fred Leland is the director and Principal Trainer for Law Enforcement & Security Consulting (LESC). Fred is a retired Lieutenant and he is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Class 216, where he specialized in terrorism related topics, leadership, and management. "I think when we learn to develop and teach people how to think right and how to do it,  instead of telling them what to think and what to do - this is a big step in the right direction" Fred Leland.

    E11 How to think outside of your own experiences

    E11 How to think outside of your own experiences
    What are the tools you teach people about how to think? How do you get teams to work together collaboratively on learning? It's really hard. Every high-performing team goes through cycles of growth and development and what really matters is how the team thinks and acts together. In this episode, we have guest Terry Barnhart, Novartis Global Organizational Development Team. Terry Barnhart talks about how to watch and create change in an organization in order for that organization to do better for the people in the organization. Terry Barnhart an expert in delivering operational, cultural, and innovation transformations to multi-national companies. He is part of Novartis Global Organizational Development Team. "If we can't get out of the straitjacket mental models. Then we can't innovate. That's the thing that's holding you back." Terry Barnhart

    E10 Let Go and Stay Curious so You Can Ask the Good Questions

    E10 Let Go and Stay Curious so You Can Ask the Good Questions
    How good is your company at problem-solving? Learn more about how LEGO serious play works as a catalyst and can improve the implementation of a lean management system in your organization. The lean mindset is effective in any process-driven environment whether it's in the delivery of a service or a product. In this episode, we have guest Paul Dunlop, Principal of Dunlop Consultant. Paul Dunlop talks about removing fear from the environment and legitimately tapping into that conversation around how can we make things better and not talk about the bottleneck of perfection. Paul Dunlop is the Principal of Dunlop Consultant, and are supporting organizations and individuals to go from chaos to calm productivity "I wanted people to be able to make decisions, to be empowered, to have that permission, and for the process to be robust that I could walk away." Paul Dunlop

    E9 Marketing Innovation - the Business Side of Innovation

    E9 Marketing Innovation - the Business Side of Innovation
    Many companies are making poor decisions in their marketing messaging, which leads to terrible outcomes. Understanding both the sales and marketing side as well as the technology side can lead to better Solutions and Innovation. In this episode, we have guest David Shiller, President of Lighting Solution Development. David Shiller talks about how the manufacturing industry was forced to rethink its sales and marketing strategy due to the pandemic and how to build a digital marketing strategy by focusing on very specific Target audiences and messaging. David Shiller is the president of Lighting Solution Development, a consulting company providing product and business development for the advanced lighting industry. "The marketing department speaks as the company salesman speaks as a human being and people are much more interested in interacting with human beings thing," David Shiller Mind The Innovation Podcast with Sannah Vinding
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