Empowering Intrapreneurship [Webinar Recording]

In order to jumpstart innovation, organizations must empower intrapreneurship. This webinar recording provides recommendations from Adam J. Bock on developing the mindset of an intrapreneur.

Professional Resources for Developing Process Models and Use Cases

Process models and use cases are two interactive business analysis tools that can help teams build easy-to-use, high-performing systems and more effectively communicate. CPED As a project manager, pleasing stakeholders and making a project successful are often your main objectives, but getting there isn’t always a straightforward path. Process models and use cases are two interactive business analysis tools that can help teams build easy-to-use, high-performing systems and more effectively communicate. Learning techniques to solve complex problems could save you time, money, resources, and maybe a few headaches. Developing Process Models and Use Cases (Online) instructor Joe Goss has written several articles to help you learn the basics of these tools.

Project Initiation: Identifying and Implementing the Right Toolset [Webinar Recording]

The six tools explored in this webinar recording will help you determine what “done” will look like to the most important stakeholders, what jobs need to be performed for it to be “done”, and specify who should be involved in the project.

Sharpening Your Executive Focus During Significant Disruption [Webinar Recording]

A significant challenge for executives is understanding how to lead through disruption while ensuring the long-term success of the business. Having clear focus, making strategic decisions, and supporting your team will help you better balance your short-term needs with your long-term strategy.

What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There

One of the fundamental contributors that limits the success rate of changes in the organization is a management philosophy and approach that focuses on productivity and efficiency. This management approach has been the predominant philosophy for the last 100 years, but what has gotten organizations here will not be the key philosophy that will boost organizations for the next 100 years.