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Connecting Silos Using A3 Thinking

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  • 001. The impact of silos on your business.mp4
    01:00
  • 002. What are business silos.mp4
    03:07
  • 003. How silos form in business.mp4
    02:51
  • 004. Why reconnecting silos makes more sense than tearing them down.mp4
    02:48
  • 005. How each step in A3 helps reconnect silos.mp4
    04:04
  • 006. Improve communication and collaboration with A3 thinking.mp4
    03:38
  • 007. Lead effective meetings with A3.mp4
    03:08
  • 008. Drive systemic problem-solving with A3.mp4
    03:11
  • 009. Build decision-making capacity with A3.mp4
    03:20
  • 010. Share lessons learned vertically and horizontally with A3.mp4
    03:07
  • 011. A3 thinking helps sustain alignment.mp4
    02:52
  • 012. An A3 case study.mp4
    03:56
  • 013. We are interdependent.mp4
    00:59
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    If you want to keep your organization on point, you need to make sure you’re connecting interdependent functions. In this course, instructor Sam Yankelevitch helps you use the power of A3 thinking to solve silos, one of the biggest threats to the success of your organization.

    Explore the need for interdependent functions to work together and find out why silos cause so many problems. Learn how silos form, what fuels them, and how to reconnect them instead of tearing them down. Sam walks you through the eight steps of the A3 process to illustrate the full benefits of including diverse points of view through cross-functional participation. Learn about developing respect, focus, collaboration, communication, and team alignment. Upon completing this course, you’ll be ready to use A3 thinking to help align vertical and horizontal silos for continuous process improvement.

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    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 13
    • duration 38:01
    • Release Date 2023/01/04