Making Culture Visuals Come Alive – Three Easy Steps

Making Culture Visuals Come Alive – Three Easy Steps: An engaging culture is a pivotal foundation for success in the continuous improvement world. We all KNOW the culture we want to create, and we all KNOW the importance of visuals in a continuous improvement environment, so why not combine the two for success.

As a lead-up to the 2017 Lean People Development Summit, Lean Frontiers is offering this webinar designed for HR, Continuous Improvement, or anyone else responsible for developing people in the lean enterprise. Enjoy this complimentary webinar and check out the agenda for September’s Summit!

During this short webinar, Susan Kamacho, HR Manager for Gemline will share:

  • Process that assisted in the creation of their culture visual
  • Getting the leadership team to embrace the culture visual
  • How the visual “came alive” with the entire facility

The free webinar will be held on Wed, Aug 9, 2017 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM.

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Susan Komacho

Lean People Development is part of Lean Leadership Week that starts with the 2-day Lean People Development Summit and ends with the 2-day Lean Accounting & Management Summit. Between the 2 events is a unique offering of workshops applicable to both sets of attendees. Join executives and their teams from around the globe and explore best practices as it relates to developing people and managing the business of the lean enterprise. Lean Leadership Week takes place September 11-15, 2017 in the charming Southern city of Savannah, GA! For more information visit: http://leanpeopledevelopment.com/.

About: Lean Frontiers hosts leading-edge, intensely-focused learning events for the lean community. These events take the form of Large Summits, hands-on workshops, and online learning opportunities. A unique mix of thought leaders and practitioners present, and facilitate in a variety of learning formats at each event. Everything they do is focused on involving everyone in lean thinking and giving them the skills to sustain it. Founded in 2004 by Jim Huntzinger and with business partner Dwayne Butcher, Lean Frontiers has grown considerably offering lean events in the United States, Europe and Asia Pacific. For more information on Lean Frontiers, visit www.leanfrontiers.com.