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You’ve reached a level of organizational excellence, but is it enough?
- The last two decades have introduced many programs aimed at helping firms attain a level of organizational excellence (Kaizen events, quality circles, continuous improvement, sigma six black belts, team-based initiatives, etc.).
- Firms are increasingly using metrics to monitor their progress on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), but tend to focus on particular parts of the organization, independent of the whole.
- Bottom line…successful firms have achieved a level of organizational excellence, but is the journey over?
- Today’s business environment mandates that an organization have the ability to make agile decisions in response to a global marketplace characterized by constant change in competitor standing, technology, consumer preferences, and economic forces.
About the presenter:
Lou has over twenty-five years of executive experience in global marketing, sales, operations management and strategic planning. He has traveled extensively in over 30 countries and worked with Fortune 500 firms as well as start-ups and mid-market firms.
Lou currently works as a professor at the Keller Graduate School of Management, DeVry University where he lectures on global business, marketing, customer relationship management, strategic planning, leadership, and organizational behavior. In addition to his 12-year career as an educator,
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