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The Lean Coach Inc Blog
7M ago
Building Resilience: Strategies for Entrepreneurs with a 9-5 Job
For aspiring entrepreneurs who are juggling the demands of a 9-5 job while pursuing their dreams, the journey can be incredibly challenging. Balancing the responsibilities of a full-time job with the demands of building a business requires a high level of resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to change, and persevere in the face of adversity. In this blog post, we’ll explore proven strategies that entrepreneurs with a 9-5 job can use to develop resilience and thrive on their entrepreneur ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
7M ago
Navigating Entrepreneurship While Working a Corporate Job: Building Resilience for Success
Embarking on the journey of entrepreneurship while still holding down a corporate job can be a challenging balancing act. The demands of your day job combined with the uncertainties and risks of starting a business can test even the most resilient individuals. However, developing resilience is key to overcoming obstacles, bouncing back from setbacks, and ultimately achieving success in both your corporate career and entrepreneurial pursuits. In this blog post, we’ll explore some proven ways for en ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
7M ago
Simplifying Your Work Life: A Guide for Team Leads
In the hustle and bustle of managing a team, it’s easy for team leads to find themselves buried under piles of tasks, emails, and meetings. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. With the right strategies and mindset, team leads can simplify their work life, leading to increased productivity, reduced stress, and better outcomes for their teams. In this blog post, we’ll explore some actionable tips for team leads to streamline their work life and achieve greater balance.
Prioritize ruthlessly
One of the biggest challeng ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
2y ago
We’ve talked at length about the uncertainty that has surrounded us all for longer than we care to remember. This uncertainty has manifested itself in the workforce in countless ways, including high rates of absenteeism, massive supply chain issues, and increased instances of employee burnout. We’ve also talked about what it takes to get through these challenging times. In fact, the words “resilience” and “adaptability” have become as much a part of our vocabulary as “masks” and “Zoom.”
Yet, while we understand theoretically that we need to shift and transition, many continue to resist change ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
2y ago
At the time of this writing, COVID-19 is a global pandemic. This is an incredibly serious issue; hundreds of thousands of people have become ill, and many have died. Containment in the US and elsewhere is bringing businesses, governments, cities, and normal life to a halt.
But there are many businesses that have to figure out how to keep operating. This isn’t simply a time to think about continuous improvement, but rather for us to ask ourselves, “How can we show up and serve as problem solvers during this crisis?”
Practitioners are working to shift their paradigms as well as their approach to ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
2y ago
Times of Uncertainty Demand It
Regardless of the amount of change and uncertainty we’ve been though, there are always some consistencies. And in terms of an organization, those consistencies rest with the attributes and behaviors of leadership. At their foundation, they are about the resilience, persistence, and ability to be agile. Only in these ways will we be able to make the organizational transformations needed for success.
The pandemic and its lingering aftershocks have transformed the workplace in countless ways. We are still experiencing high rates of absenteeism, adjustments to remot ..read more
The Lean Coach Inc Blog
2y ago
We’ve been talking a lot about playing offense lately. It’s no secret it’s time to free ourselves from the defensive mode we’ve all been in for far too long. We’ve talked about transformation, resilience, and adaptability, as we shift our mindsets from a reactionary standpoint to an anticipatory one. But let’s be very clear – we cannot do any of it without clarity.
With the constant volatility and change surrounding us for over two years, it’s no wonder we’re all a bit confused … to say the least. We feel stuck, unsure of which direction to turn, uncertain about what comes next. So, we stay st ..read more
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2y ago
With the Super Bowl not far behind us and discussions already underway for what to expect next season, we’ve been surrounded by talk of the teams, coaches, and strategies employed. Oftentimes, we talk about the team with the strongest offense. After all, the team with the strongest offense will likely move the ball down the field more, put the most points on the board, and probably win the game. All of this talk inspired me to think about the alignment between this time-honored game and running our businesses. I started to wonder – Isn’t it time to start playing more offense and less defense ..read more
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2y ago
I recently spoke at Lean Frontier’s Lean Leadership Week Summit, which focused on lean people development and lean accounting. This summit traditionally attracts a lot of HR professionals working in organizations undergoing a lean journey. During a concurrent session, I shared some of the ways that I’ve exercised with clients to engage HR early in the lean people development strategy.
Lean used to be widely known as a manufacturing solution for continuous improvement, and is more recognized today as a method that fits any operational improvement situation. Another truism—that most agree with—i ..read more