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Thinking Differently: Putting Customers First, Breaking Silos & Efficiency Fast Tracks

I bet it wouldn’t take more than a few minutes for you to search your mind for a recent example of frustrations due to siloed business operations or failure to collaborate between departments. 

I also bet if you are reading this blog, you are the person who thinks differently in your organisation! You’re the one who can see the collective potential of your organisation if only there was a way to leverage it – right?

You’ve seen the red lights on the dashboard, customer complaints increasing, negative feedback, and the delicate balance between satisfied and unsatisfied customers begins to tip in the wrong direction. The drive to do more with less, while initially appealing, can have unintended consequences that compromise overall performance and efficiency.

Is it time to “Think Differently”?

Let’s address the root causes of these frustrations and explore the power of thinking differently, by embracing collaborative systems thinking, critical thinking, and outside-in thinking. But only if you’re ready to unlock transformative solutions, enhance customer satisfaction, AND achieve sustainable growth.

Collaborative Systems Thinking: Breaking Down Silos for Synergy

In the quest for efficiency and effectiveness, organisations often find themselves working in silos where departments operate independently and fail to communicate and collaborate effectively. This siloed approach leads to duplication, inefficiency, and wasted resources. Collaborative systems thinking provides the answer by recognising that no single part of a business is more important than another. It emphasises the interconnectedness of different teams and functions and encourages open, transparent conversations. By proactively managing dependencies and fostering dialogue, your organisation can eliminate silos, harness the power of synergy, and drive collective success too!

Critical Thinking: Unleashing the Power of Analysis and Reasoning

To navigate complex business challenges, leaders need more than cookie-cutter solutions and superficial analysis. Critical thinking offers a disciplined process of actively questioning, analysing, interpreting, synthesising, and evaluating information. It goes beyond mere surface-level assessments and embraces intellectual values such as clarity, accuracy, precision, and sound evidence. By taking the time to evaluate information, test assumptions, and draw informed inferences, leaders can make more informed decisions, identify underlying issues, and uncover innovative solutions. Critical thinking acts as a “bullshit detector” and enables leaders to approach challenges with a reasoned and thoughtful mindset.

Outside-In Thinking: Prioritising Customers and Holistic Impact

A customer-centric approach is paramount in today’s business landscape. Outside-in thinking encourages leaders to prioritise customer satisfaction while considering the impact on other areas of their business. By adopting systems thinking, leaders can analyse and understand the upstream and downstream dependencies that influence customer experiences. It involves viewing the organisation from the outside, gaining insights into customer needs, and aligning internal processes and functions to meet those needs. Outside-in thinking ensures that decisions are made with a holistic perspective, leading to sustainable growth and customer loyalty.

Conclusion

To overcome the frustrations and challenges faced by organisations, it’s essential to embrace a new way of thinking. Collaborative systems thinking breaks down silos, fosters collaboration, and maximises the potential of teams working together. Critical thinking empowers leaders to analyse and reason, enabling them to make informed decisions and uncover innovative solutions. Outside-in thinking ensures a customer-centric approach, aligning internal processes with customer needs for sustainable growth. By adopting these different thinking approaches, organisations can transform their operations, enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve long-term success in a rapidly changing business landscape. It’s time to think differently and unleash the full potential of your organisation.

If you’re ready to advocate for some different thinking in your organisation, book a call with us to chat about your unique business situation, and how we might be able to help with one of our operational excellence programs.

Nose in, Fingers Out: Liberating Leaders from Micromanagement

Unleash Your Leadership Potential and Embrace Operational Excellence.

Imagine a workplace where leaders trust their teams, focus on strategic goals, and anticipate and prevent issues before they even arise. A place where employees are empowered, engaged, and motivated to deliver their best. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it’s time to turn that dream into a reality.

Micromanagement has long been the bane of effective leadership. It stifles innovation, demoralises employees, and hampers growth. I want to explore the transformative power of liberating leaders from the micromanagement trap. Say goodbye to the shackles of control and hello to a new era of leadership excellence.

Breaking Free from the Micromanagement Trap

A few years ago, I had a fascinating exchange with an experienced leader who managed multiple teams. We discussed the amount of time he spent working in the here and now—responding to urgent questions and customer issues. His estimate? A staggering 90%! Unfortunately, this is not uncommon among leaders.

But let’s challenge this notion. Who is responsible for ensuring teams have the processes in place to meet customer needs without issues or complaints? By focusing on prevention rather than firefighting, leaders can truly be customer-focused. It’s time to ask the customer what they value most—fixing issues or preventing them?

Shifting Mindsets and Embracing Operational Excellence

To break free from the micromanagement trap, leaders need to shift their focus from working in the business to working on the business. This means empowering, delegating, and trusting their teams—an essential step toward improving employee engagement.

Instead of reacting to individual problems, leaders should manage the patterns and study repeat issues to learn from them. This is where systems thinking comes into play—a fundamental aspect of business improvement. It’s time to stop blaming individuals for poor performance. After all, they did not design the ecosystem. With the right mindset, leaders can anticipate and prevent issues, ultimately improving customer satisfaction.

Embracing Discomfort and Learning from Mistakes

Change is uncomfortable, but it’s necessary for growth. The best learning comes through hands-on experience, making mistakes, and reflecting on them to make adjustments for the future. Even when things go right, reflecting on why they worked is also a valuable learning opportunity.

Leaders must trust their teams, ask better questions, and let go of day-to-day control. It’s time for leaders to have their noses in the business, shaping the future, while keeping their fingers out of the minute details. This shift will unleash the full potential of both leaders and their teams.

Leaders of the world, it’s time to unleash your inner maverick and break free from the micromanagement trap. By shifting perspectives, embracing operational excellence, and building a culture of trust and empowerment, you’ll embark on a journey of transformation that leads to enhanced customer satisfaction and business success. Embrace discomfort, learn from mistakes, and watch as your leaders thrive, turning KPIs around and shaping a brighter future.

To kickstart your journey towards leadership liberation, we have a special tool just for you. Download our exclusive Leadership Skills Audit and assess your team’s current leadership style. Discover areas for growth and opportunities to enhance their leadership effectiveness. This powerful resource will guide you in unlocking your team’s full potential as leaders.

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Think Differently – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,  interviews Anita Cunningham on how they ‘Think Differently’.

Quality Business Services is passionately dedicated to teaching individuals and organisations how to “think differently”. In a recent interview with Kath Clarke, QBS founder, Anita Cunningham, delved deeper into what this ethos means and how it is applied in our signature Core Operational Excellence program.

At QBS, we believe in the power of best practice principles as part of a Business Excellence Framework, leading to sustained organisational improvement. Anita stressed the importance of participants conducting self-assessments and living by these principles for effective operational improvements.

But, how do we help organisations think differently? Two key methods are systems thinking and critical thinking. Systems thinking is the understanding of how every part of an organisation is interconnected, and ensuring optimisation doesn’t result in another problem elsewhere. Critical thinking, on the other hand, encourages questioning and challenging of assumptions, promoting a deeper understanding of the issues at hand.

Interestingly, many leaders who participate in our programs find that these types of thinking are not as prevalent in their organisations as they should be. As Anita puts it, these concepts, while not new, are significant gaps for our participants, and their application often leads to enlightening moments.

It is this ability to inspire a fresh perspective and the subsequent “wow” moments that set our Core Operational Excellence program apart.

Watch the full interview to hear more from Anita and to understand why “thinking differently” is the secret sauce to operational excellence. You’ll also learn more about the transformative power of our Core Operational Excellence program.

Watch now and start your journey towards thinking differently, and achieving operational excellence today.

Productivity – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on ‘productivity’.

Maybe your organisation is due for a health check? Have you downloaded our Leadership Skills Audit yet? Unlock the path to operational excellence. Check out our program page for insights and information.

Frameworks – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on QBS’ frameworks and the importance in getting leadership results.

We talk about the QBS frameworks we engage to get your leaders the best results in the training but also why frameworks and not theory!

Take the first step towards operational excellence by visiting our program page. Learn more now.

Busy Busy – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on how the epidemic of ‘busy-ness’ and the truth lurking beneath!

Maybe your organisation is due for a health check? Have you downloaded our Leadership Skills Audit yet? It will give you some insights on why YOU are so busy! 

Check it out here!

Variation – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on what can be quite a dry subject “variation” – but listen in as Anita addresses just how much her participants LOVE it in the end!

Ready to discover the power of operational excellence. Visit our program page for your own organisational transformation.

70/20/10 – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on their 70/20/10 learning approach.

We talk about the 70/20/10 model, why QBS use it, and how it can benefit your leadership growth strategy.

Discover the power of operational excellence. Visit our program page for your own organisational transformation.

Who Is QBS & How Did We Start – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on

who QBS are, and how they got started!

Propel your leadership journey to new heights – listen closely.

Join Anita as she discusses:

  • How QBS got started
  • How are they are different to
    • external consultants
    • internal consulting teams
    • typical modularised training

Ready to take the leap towards operational excellence – head to our programs page to learn more.

Who IOE is for – Leadership Insider Interview Series

In this week’s Leadership Insider Interview Series,

Kath Clarke interviews Anita Cunningham on the IOE Program. 

So if you are ready to take your leadership to new heights then take a listen.

Join Anita as she discusses:

  • Who the program is for
  • the problems it addresses
  • What’s included in the program
  • How it works
  • and the life-changing impact for graduates

Ready to take the leap towards operational excellence – head to our program page to learn more.