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Insights on Curiosity and System Thinking in BPM

Join Panos Efsta as he explores the significance of curiosity and system thinking in BPM, covering TWI, Job Methods, and Toyota Kata for enhanced organizational effectiveness.

2020-11-06 15:16:39

A new podcast episode of Panos Efsta was published on Nov 06, 2020 with the original title:

Insights on Curiosity and System Thinking in BPM

Overview:

This episode revisits insights from May 2020, where Panos Efsta emphasizes the significance of curiosity and systems thinking in business process management (BPM). Key concepts discussed include TWI, Job Methods, and Toyota Kata, offering valuable techniques for effective management.

Core content:

  • Discussion on the importance of curiosity and how it drives effective problem-solving and innovation in BPM.
  • Exploration of system thinking principles and their application in improving processes within organizations.
  • Insights into TWI (Training Within Industry) and its role in enhancing worker efficiency and job methods.
  • Examination of Toyota Kata as a strategy for continuous improvement and coaching within business processes.

Learnings:

  • Understanding curiosity can lead to better analysis and creative solutions in process management contexts.
  • Learning the fundamentals of system thinking aids managers in seeing the bigger picture of organizational processes.
  • Implementing TWI can empower teams to improve job methods and productivity effectively.
  • Adapting Toyota Kata principles allows businesses to establish a culture of continuous improvement and mentoring.

The original content was published in English.


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