Ken Romine: The Core Principles of Effective Operational Leadership

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Ken Romine: The Core Principles of Effective Operational Leadership

Ken Romine: The Core Principles of Effective Operational Leadership

Ken Romine, President of Moore Response Management, knows a thing or two about building high-performing teams. With over two decades of experience in business operations, particularly serving the needs of the nonprofit sector, Ken has a proven track record of success.

How to Assess Your Leaders’ Level of Confidence in Their Leadership Skills

How to Assess Your Leaders’ Level of Confidence in Their Leadership Skills

Having self-assured leaders is more important than ever. Organizations thrive when their leaders possess the self-confidence to make tough decisions, inspire their teams, and navigate challenges effectively. But how can you accurately assess your leaders’ confidence levels and contribute to their success?

William El-Khouri: Achieving Operational Excellence Through Resilient Leadership

William El-Khouri: Achieving Operational Excellence Through Resilient Leadership

Companies are constantly seeking ways to improve their operations and gain an edge. This is where operational excellence comes in. Operational excellence is a philosophy that emphasizes continuous improvement and the pursuit of optimal efficiency and effectiveness in all business processes.

Michael Kerr: Why Culture is the Ultimate Driver of Success

Michael Kerr: Why Culture is the Ultimate Driver of Success

We were fortunate to engage in a conversation on the Accelerating Operational Performance podcast with Michael Kerr, an acclaimed speaker and author who emphasizes the transformative impact of a positive culture on all facets of a company’s operations.

Jason MacKenzie: Unlocking Leadership Potential with the Power of Appreciative Inquiry

Jason MacKenzie: Unlocking Leadership Potential with the Power of Appreciative Inquiry

The ability to drive exceptional results, foster engagement, and create positive organizational change are key competencies every leader must develop. Jason MacKenzie is a seasoned expert with a deep understanding of leadership and the Appreciative Inquiry Management System (AiMS) co-developer.