Segment 11 (2020) Incremental Improvement - Thursday, November 11 - 1:00 to 2:00 PM Eastern USA - Georgia LEARNS2024-03-28T21:02:43Zhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/forum/topics/segment-11-2020-incremental-improvement?commentId=6555741%3AComment%3A31260&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe issues that concern me ar…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2020-11-12:6555741:Comment:331762020-11-12T17:43:09.689ZStephen Paskoffhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/StephenPaskoff
<p>The issues that concern me are: </p>
<p>1]when to change a core product moderately or decide when a well known and successful product must be extensively re-done;. 2] in the case of a major product change how do you keep the DNA of the experience adapted yet still intact, familiar and faithful to core elements which have made it successful. Issue 2 is, from experience in my own enterprise, extremely challenging. </p>
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<p>Steve Paskoff</p>
<p>The issues that concern me are: </p>
<p>1]when to change a core product moderately or decide when a well known and successful product must be extensively re-done;. 2] in the case of a major product change how do you keep the DNA of the experience adapted yet still intact, familiar and faithful to core elements which have made it successful. Issue 2 is, from experience in my own enterprise, extremely challenging. </p>
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<p>Steve Paskoff</p> Hi Phillip,
Thanks for modera…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2020-11-12:6555741:Comment:334232020-11-12T17:18:14.692ZDr. Sonny Maganahttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/DrSonnyMagana
<p>Hi Phillip,</p>
<p>Thanks for moderating this panel discussion. I have a slightly different take on your great question: what is continuous incremental improvement? Is this even possible? What would it be like to continuously add value to an organization by sustaining disruptive innovation? I think the answer lies in Systemic Meta-Learning. </p>
<p>I am a learning scientist, and so this fits squarely in my wheelhouse. I've uncovered a sequence of learning strategies that have been shown to…</p>
<p>Hi Phillip,</p>
<p>Thanks for moderating this panel discussion. I have a slightly different take on your great question: what is continuous incremental improvement? Is this even possible? What would it be like to continuously add value to an organization by sustaining disruptive innovation? I think the answer lies in Systemic Meta-Learning. </p>
<p>I am a learning scientist, and so this fits squarely in my wheelhouse. I've uncovered a sequence of learning strategies that have been shown to quadrupling learning productivity through a processionals I call Collective Learning Theory. I'm keen to share this today and gain feedback from our dialogue! </p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Dr. Sonny Magana </p> Hi Philip,
I am looking forwa…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2020-11-12:6555741:Comment:332662020-11-12T15:54:32.955ZLaurie Bacopouloshttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/LaurieBacopoulos
<p>Hi Philip,</p>
<p>I am looking forward to the session today. </p>
<p>Great question!</p>
<p>From my perspective, incremental improvements are small changes that yield small gains. For example, lessons learned and retrospectives following the completion of a project.</p>
<p>Continuous improvements relate to bigger process changes. Changing a development process to shorten the delivery timeline.</p>
<p>The combination of both incremental and continuous drives smart business.</p>
<p>See you…</p>
<p>Hi Philip,</p>
<p>I am looking forward to the session today. </p>
<p>Great question!</p>
<p>From my perspective, incremental improvements are small changes that yield small gains. For example, lessons learned and retrospectives following the completion of a project.</p>
<p>Continuous improvements relate to bigger process changes. Changing a development process to shorten the delivery timeline.</p>
<p>The combination of both incremental and continuous drives smart business.</p>
<p>See you later today.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Laurie</p> What other adjectives would y…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2020-11-07:6555741:Comment:312602020-11-07T15:38:36.462ZPaul Terlemezianhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/34skzl1mtlumh
<p>What other adjectives would you use to motivate yourself to create value via improvement of outcomes for others?</p>
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<p>What other adjectives would you use to motivate yourself to create value via improvement of outcomes for others?</p>
<p></p> Hello Panelists!
Happy Friday…tag:georgialearnsnow.ning.com,2020-11-06:6555741:Comment:308862020-11-06T22:24:47.979ZPhilip Brownhttps://georgialearnsnow.ning.com/profile/PhilipBrown
<p>Hello Panelists!</p>
<p>Happy Friday!</p>
<p>I'm looking forward to learning from each of you during our "Incremental Improvement" secession next week.</p>
<p>Just thought it would be nice to kick thigs off for the weekend with a question that's been on my mind.</p>
<p>I would like each of your thoughts around the following question:</p>
<p class="yiv7863982377MsoNormal">How would you distinguish incremental improvements from continuous improvements?</p>
<p class="yiv7863982377MsoNormal">How…</p>
<p>Hello Panelists!</p>
<p>Happy Friday!</p>
<p>I'm looking forward to learning from each of you during our "Incremental Improvement" secession next week.</p>
<p>Just thought it would be nice to kick thigs off for the weekend with a question that's been on my mind.</p>
<p>I would like each of your thoughts around the following question:</p>
<p class="yiv7863982377MsoNormal">How would you distinguish incremental improvements from continuous improvements?</p>
<p class="yiv7863982377MsoNormal">How would you prove that one is better than the other? </p>
<p>Please share your thoughts and insight!</p>
<p>Kind regards,</p>
<p>Philip Brown, Moderator</p>
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