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Innovation & Continuous Improvement is designed to inspire everyone to be creative, offer suggestions and make improvements. It is vital to refine and continually refresh your organization in order to move ahead. This course provides real life video case studies filmed in best practice organizations that value continuous improvement and develop a culture of innovation.

Once this is completed, you will have learned strategies to innovate and continuously improve at work. You will have learned to identify opportunities to improve, to use brainstorming to develop new ideas and to seek opportunities to learn from the best and replicate proven success strategies. When mistakes are made, you will allow for staff to learn from them and improve, and when success is achieved, ensure that its recognized and celebrated. Embrace change and revolutionize the way you conduct business.

Learning objectives

  • Identify ways to inspire everyone to be creative and continuously improve
  • Identify opportunities to improve
  • Develop new ideas by asking your employees, brainstorming, using think tanks 
  • Replicate others' success
  • Implement initiatives
  • Evaluate and learn

Interactive eLearning course

This video program is also available as a short stimulating eLearning course with interactive learning modules, recap activities, inline video and quiz assessments, designed to engage learners and build skills.

This is available as part of

Workplace Excellence Series
This outstanding series of documentary case study med in best practice organizations - an online business, a travel business, an Australian city government and a school. Meet the managers and staff who provide powerful strategies for business success and staff and find out how these organizations ac... read more
Categories
Creativity / Innovation
Release Date
Jan 1, 2020
Video Running Time (minutes)
8:43
Course Length (minutes)
30
Producer
Seven Dimensions
Course ID
WE6

Handouts

Description
Leaders Workbook

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