Developing your staff into competent and proactive problem solvers may be the biggest challenge Filipino Managers are facing today. So many continuous improvement programs die a slow and painful death due to the organization's inability to effectively coach others into a new way of thinking and acting. Enter the Coaching Kata.
The Coaching Kata (popularized by Mike Rother's game-changing book "Toyota Kata") is the scientific based approach from Lean Management that offers practical guidance for leading and developing people in a way that makes the best use of their brainpower. It is about utilizing the capability of everyone in the organization to repeatedly work toward and achieve new levels of performance.
In this workshop you will dive deep into how you can apply the Coaching Kata in your Business. You will learn the coaching habits, techniques and tools in managing people for improvement, adaptiveness and superior results. This workshop will give you the answer to the question of how can we make improvement and adaptation part of everyday work throughout your organization.
The participants will use the knowledge from this workshop to improve your company's prevailing management approach and thus save your business 1000's of hours of manager's time in ineffective problem solving.
Senior Executives | Department Managers | HR Leaders
Mike Grogan is an Irish Leadership trainer, author, and speaker, internationally recognized for his expertise in Lean Kaizen.
For the past 3 years, he has been based in the Philippines, where he has worked with over 100 different companies (both multinational and local) and directly trained 1000's of Filipino Managers.
His ability to communicate in both English and Filipino, combined with his work online in uplifting Filipinos, makes Mike one of the most in-demand keynote speakers and management trainers in the Philippines today.
PhP 10,000 - ECCP Members | PhP 11,000 - Non ECCP Members
(includes coffee breaks, lunches, seminar materials and certificate of attendance)
For confirmations and more information, please contact
Ms. Kamyr Catapang of ECCP at 845 1324 or email kamyr.catapang@eccp.com