From Noise to Knowledge: Executive Leadership Through Data-Driven Insight
Are you making decisions based on insight–or just reacting to data?
What if you could cut through the noise and turn information into a strategic advantage for your career and your business?
Join facilitators Chris Chapman and Mark Graban for an immersive workshop designed exclusively for CEOs and senior leaders based on the management philosophy of Dr. W. Edwards Deming, the man who taught the Japanese how to turn their nation into an economic powerhouse. Gain the tools to cut through the noise, transform data into strategic insight, and make confident, informed decisions that drive measurable success.
As an attendee, you will learn:
- The secrets of the Red Bead Experiment that will change the way you manage
- Methods for separating signals from noise in your data and metrics
- How to turn signals into actions that test improvement hypotheses with Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles
- The significant leverage that learning to lead with a systems view can bring to your organization.
Woven into each of these topics are real-world case studies that reinforce how the Deming management method helps drive a competitive and strategic advantage by fostering a culture of continual, measurable improvement backed by solid data analysis.
Casual and Relaxed Networking — Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
As an added bonus, each class has been specifically scheduled to take advantage of an opportunity to take in a home game for either the Cincinnati Reds or Toronto Blue Jays, providing for a relaxed setting to continue valuable conversations with the facilitators and attendees after the workshop.
Save the Dates
Join us on May 13th in Toronto or June 17th in Cincinnati.
Embed from Getty ImagesThis event is an unparalleled opportunity to sharpen your leadership approach and drive organizational excellence through data-driven insights. Mark your calendar and get ready to turn noise into knowledge that fuels strategic success.
Let us know if you'd like to be notified when registration opens. Contact Mark.
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