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Tags: COE Summit 2025, Leadership

Are the Best Leaders CON Artists?

The best leaders are always right, right? Wrong.  I know you know the type… they must have the last word in the conversation, they consistently assert rather than inquire, they “just know.” They “may not always be right, but they are never wrong.”
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Tags: COE Summit 2025, Lean in health care

Unlocking Hospital Capacity: Revolutionizing Hospital Operations through Push to Pull Lean Redesign of Inpatient Flow

This project focuses on revolutionizing hospital operations by transitioning from traditional push systems to innovative pull systems that ensure seamless, continuous patient flow from the Emergency Department to admission and discharge. The initiative targeted bottlenecks caused by batching decisions and tasks in clinical settings, which often create "idle time" for patients and constrain hospital capacity.
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Tags: COE Summit 2025

Meet the Keynotes: COE Summit 2025

In today’s business world, successful organizations understand the critical connection between people and performance. Strong processes start with strong cultures and teams. It’s time to unlock the power of the people. 
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Tags: COE Summit 2025, Leadership, Change management

Building an Adaptive Culture

The challenges that face us today require a different form of leadership. One that is more adaptable to the changing environment and circumstances. When leaders engage in this form of leadership, they will find that they can achieve their results in less time and sustain the efforts for longer. This concept comes from the research of Ronald Heifetz on adaptive leadership.
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Tags: Culture, COE Summit 2025, Motivation

Centering People and Culture in OpEx Deployments

Why do some OpEx programs implode, collapse, lose steam, or head off in unintended directions with unpredictable consequences? And why does this happen despite the best, herculean efforts of the OpEx professional to keep the organization marching in the right direction? We can point the finger to a key ingredient in the OpEx mix: when an organization’s PEOPLE and CULTURE are not aligned with the organization’s strategy, direction, and pursuits, then success, if achieved, will occur purely by CHANCE. And that approach is simply not good enough.
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Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Innovation

Continuing the Conversation: A Refresher on COE’s 2023 AI Event

In a world of change and technological innovations, it can be difficult to keep up with the consistent shifts in the corporate world. One of the most discussed changes is the emergence of Artificial Intelligence. The AI revolution has left businesses struggling to find how to implement this into their systems successfully and ethically.
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Tags: Digital Content Archive, Emotional Intelligence, Communication

The Best of Emotional Intelligence & Wellbeing: Our Top 5 Recordings & Resources

The Center for Operational Excellence knows that continuous improvement starts with each of us, and we’re committed to empowering our members with the insights and tools they need to thrive. As we navigate stress and conflict in our professional and personal lives, it’s critically important that we develop the skills to be self-aware, understand our emotions, and build healthy relationships. 
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Tags: Books, Leadership, Strategy

COE Summer Reading List 2024

As the days grow longer and the pace of summer offers a chance to recharge, it’s the perfect time to grab a book and invest in your personal and professional development. Searching for your next great read?  The Center for Operational Excellence has turned to our recent speakers, board members, and trusted friends to present this COE Summer Reading List to our community of OpEx practitioners and problem solvers. Thoughtfully curated, this collection spans the critical themes of leadership, strategy, and continuous improvement. 
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Tags: Digital Content Archive, Data Analytics, Communication

The Best of Communicating with Data: Our Top 5 Recordings & Resources

At the Center for Operational Excellence, we're committed to helping your organizations develop the skills to make data-driven decisions, transform products and processes, and maintain a competitive edge. The ability to effectively analyze, interpret, and present data is an indispensable skill for OpEx leaders and process improvement practitioners.