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Designing Work for Visibility and Continuous Improvement

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High performance isn’t a destination; it’s the consequence of accumulated improvement and consistent learning. Yet, in many large organizations, teams are essentially operating in the dark, managing complex processes without true visibility into their actual daily performance. When progress is stalled and problems go unsolved, it’s rarely a lack of effort—it’s a flaw in the system’s design.

In this short video, I discuss why the secret to a high-performing team is intentional work design. We look at why making performance visible—right down to the specific activities and handoffs—acts as a GPS for your operating system. When we design work so that roadblocks can be seen immediately, teams can solve them quickly. That continuous cycle of problem-solving is what builds the profound knowledge required to consistently edge closer to peak performance.

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