The Agile Strategy Lab Podcast
Business:Management
Today’s episode has at its heart a really good story, about not a fictional character but someone very real - Edward Deming, revered as a management thinker who unlocked the secrets of quality by studying how manufacturing in Japan was being done. We hear from Kathy Hagler, who was presented with the opportunity to learn from Deming up close and personal. She then took what she learned and combined it with some other tools - including Strategic Doing to create an effective approach to working with nonprofit organizations. Kathy, a great storyteller, is the principal of K2OH Solutions.
Culture: The Key to Thriving Ecosystems - and How to Tackle It
What Happens When You Stop Saying "If Only"?
Can Agile Strategy "Fix" What's Wrong?
For Your Consideration: Seven Great Books We Read in 2020
Tailoring Strategic Doing to Fit for Entrepreneurs
"Be Prepared" - Getting Ready for Unexpected Challenges
Cognitive Diversity: The Secret to Successful Teams
The Role of Trust and Vision in Organizational Strategy
Our Stories - and Their Stories: the Power of Community
The Role of Civility in "What's Next?"
Building on Success in Milwaukee
Lean and Strategic Doing - Is there a connection?
Exploring Design Thinking and Strategic Doing
Changing the Conversation in Flint
How to Ask a Good Question
The Power of Authentic Conversations in True Collaboration
The 4 Questions That Create A Strategy
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