March 17, 2011

On The Road with Measurable Management


I've been quite busy taking bookings for our up coming facilitator workshops and what I'm hearing over and over again from those booking places is a desperate need to find something to help sustain existing initiatives that seem to be stalling. More and more I'm hearing about expensive investments in various improvement initiatives that are sitting dead in the water and sensing the frustration of leaders that are struggling to find ways to resuscitate them. Is anyone else out there finding the same thing? I'm curious to know so comment below if you're finding this and if you have any thoughts or opinions.

We started our roadshow last week and kicked it off right back where Measurable Management began in the USA at The University of South Dakota Beacom School of Business shown in the photograph. Participants from 10 different organizations ignored the winter weather warnings and learned all about Measurable Management and how to facilitate programs in their own companies. Almost half of those organizations are looking to re-fire the enthusiasm of the workforce in their various quality improvement programs.

Next week we are just 50 or 60 miles up the road from USD at the University of Sioux Falls School of Business where twice as many attendees will be coming along for the same workshop.

The Cleveland Ohio workshop looks just as busy on March 28th & 29th and then we'll be in Las Vegas on April 18th & 19th followed by Edmonds WA May 19th & 20th.

If you'd like a free workshop in your area just let us know and we'll do our best to make it happen.

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