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Our brand essence is pragmatic, actionable, evidence-based guidance, and every student will leave KLP training with a new view on the world and a new understanding of what actions they can take, and how these actions might influence and affect the world around them.
Discover the organizational maturity model to help make sense of your organization and make decisions and take actions in context. A service-oriented bias in organizational design & architecture will help with alignment and purpose, as well as providing a solid basis for evolutionary resilience and business agility.
The Evolutionary Change Model is a vital tool in understanding how to make change happen.
Implementing active feedback mechanisms that drive change and improvement is a vital leadership skill. Understanding how to design and implement effective feedback systems in your organization, through an understanding of how such systems work within the human brain (hypothalamus) enables leaders to adapt solutions rather than following templates, frameworks, and presciptive approaches.
Learn to Drive evolutionary change by selecting the right metrics (using the Fit-for-Purpose Framework) and integrating Objectives & Key Results (OKRs) with the right feedback mechanisms.
Learn to hack culture with explicit values, and decision filters, and actions that change the three social dimensions of social capital, social cohesion, and social innovation. Learn how your organization can build trust. Learn to build organizational resilience (and maturity).
The class concludes with a review of three well known frameworks for management and leadership:
W. Edwards Deming´s 14 Points for Management re-interpreted for the 21st century
Jeff Bezos' 14 Points for Leadership at Amazon unpacked & illuminated
Netflix Culture in context with a pragmatic critique
The leadership maturity model maps seven levels of leadership quality and energy from abdication to duty-driven. It maps character traits and behavior and provides us with a roadmap for leadership development.
We use the leadership maturity model to make sense of leadership actions and capabilities – to understand motivation and put decision-making in context. It gives us the means to understand the capability of a leader and their ability to move large numbers of people with cohesion, alignment, and congruence.
Organizational maturity will always be limited by leadership maturity and hence, organizations that seek great change and aspire to market-leading performance must develop the leaders who can take them there.
Training with David Anderson | |
Interactive group sessions with peers | |
In-depth Self Study Exercises | |
Kanban University, KLP Certified Training | |
Access to Online Learning Portal | |
Affordable Pricing Policy by Country | |
Jeff Bezos' 14 Points for Leadership at Amazon unpacked & illuminated
Netflix Culture in context with a pragmatic critique