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Exploring Intangibles in Leadership and Change Management

Explore insights on leading change as Elisabeth Swan shares her expertise in process improvement and discusses her upcoming book on navigating leadership challenges in today’s dynamic business environment.

A new podcast episode of the Just-In-Time Café was published on Oct 18, 2022 with the original title:

Elisabeth Swan Discusses Leading with Intangibles in BPM

Overview:

In this episode, Elisabeth Swan shares insights on the intangible aspects of leadership in business process management. She discusses her experiences, the challenges leaders face, and introduces her upcoming book focused on navigating change.

Core content:

  • Elisabeth Swan emphasizes the importance of intangibles in process improvement leadership and how they impact team dynamics.
  • She identifies common struggles faced by leaders in addressing these intangibles and provides real-world examples.
  • Swan highlights root causes of difficulties in embracing intangible leadership and how they can hinder progress.
  • The discussion includes actionable strategies leaders can implement to overcome challenges related to intangibles.
  • Elisabeth mentions her extensive background in process improvement and the significance of leveraging team talents for success.

Learnings:

  • Understand the term “intangibles” in the context of process improvement and its implications for leadership.
  • Recognize the common challenges leaders encounter when dealing with intangible elements in their role.
  • Gain insights into practical actions that can help improve leadership effectiveness in navigating change.
  • Learn from Elisabeth Swan’s experiences in various industries, focusing on driving measurable improvements.
  • Explore the themes and concepts from Swan’s upcoming book, “Picture Yourself a Leader”.

The original content was published in English.

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