Category: Process Improvement

The Quiet Drift That Undermines Most Process Improvements

In a recent article, I explored the signs of a structurally sound process improvement program.But even strong programs can weaken over time. Many process improvement initiatives begin with real momentum. Teams invest time mapping processes.Workshops uncover inefficiencies.New controls are introduced.Performance improves. For a while, the results are visible. Delays shrink.Errors reduce.Teams feel the difference. Then […]

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The 7 Signs Your Process Improvement Program Is Structurally Sound

Most organisations believe they are “doing” process improvement. Projects are running.Workshops are happening.Dashboards are updating.Automation initiatives are underway. Activity is visible. But structural integrity? That’s a different question. Over the past decade, I’ve observed a consistent pattern:Process improvement programs rarely fail because of effort. They fail because they lack structural discipline. If you want to […]

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Process Design Under Pressure: What the Emergency Department Taught Us

Emergency Departments are not broken because people don’t care. They are some of the most committed, skilled, and resilient environments you’ll find anywhere. Yet they are also places where delays, congestion, and stress are highly visible, often despite extraordinary individual effort. That’s precisely why Emergency Departments are such a powerful lens for understanding process design […]

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Process Under Pressure: What Holds Systems Together When It Matters Most

Most organisations only truly understand their processes when those processes are under stress. In calm conditions, workarounds are invisible.Delays are tolerated.Manual steps are absorbed quietly by capable people doing their best. But when in pressure rises, demand spikes, resources tighten, consequences become immediate and weaknesses surface fast. Few environments illustrate this more clearly than an […]

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What Leaders Get Wrong About Process Improvement (And How to Fix It)

Process improvement leadership is the difference between isolated projects and a capability that actually sticks. Most leaders believe they’re already doing process improvement. They’ve invested in systems.They’ve run workshops.They’ve sponsored initiatives.They’ve asked teams to “work smarter.” And yet, in many organisations, the same issues keep resurfacing — delays, rework, inconsistent outcomes, and improvement efforts that […]

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Looking Back to Move Forward: What This Year Taught Us About AI, Process, and Progress

As the year draws to a close, many leaders find themselves in a familiar position:looking back at what was promised, what was delivered, and what still feels unfinished. This year, more than most, was defined by acceleration. Artificial intelligence moved from curiosity to capability.Process improvement shifted from “nice to have” to “essential.”And organisations everywhere felt […]

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The Future of Process Improvement: Where Human Expertise Meets Artificial Intelligence

The next generation of process improvement combines human insight with AI-driven intelligence. Here’s how the future is reshaping how we learn, adapt, and improve.

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Why Most Improvement Projects Fail – And How to Fix Them

Every organisation wants to improve.But most improvement projects don’t deliver what they promise. In fact, according to McKinsey, 70% of transformation initiatives fail – not because of poor intentions, but because of poor structure, visibility, and follow-through. If you’ve ever launched a process improvement project that fizzled out halfway, you’re not alone. Let’s unpack why […]

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