DISCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT TELECONFERENCES
Continuous improvement is a good discipline, but sometimes it just isn't enough. If you are behind the curve, or your market is changing too fast, or you are just too ambitious be satisfied with slow steady progress then you need to do something discontinuous.
Discontinuous improvement is often safer than it seems, while continuous improvement may be more dangerous than it appears. In times of rapid change, continuously improving something which the market no longer values may be the worst possible thing to do.
The techniques work across a wide range of industry sectors, but work best for people and organisations with the following characteristics:
- They do not consider "good enough" to be good enough, but are always striving to improve;
- They are confident taking decisions and effective at executing them;
- They are open to new ideas, willing to give them serious consideration even if at first they seem unusual;
- They have the sophistication to make an accurate assessment of risk, going beyond prejudice and rules of thumb.
If this sounds like you, find out more by registering for the free discontinuous improvement teleconferences.
The next teleconference is scheduled for 6 March 2012 at 12 noon UK time.
Topic: To be announced
If you aren't sure that you can make that time, don't worry as a recording will be posted after the event.
Enter your details below to register, and for access to the archive of recordings of past teleconferences.

