Leading for Innovation: Strategies and Structures to Facilitate Change
Changing individual behaviors is hard. Changing organizational behaviors that lead to real business results feels impossible. In this session we will contrast the concepts of adaptive and technical change to discover that we often default to applying technical solutions to adaptive problems. We will explore key factors --and practical lessons learned-- to help us navigate adaptive change. Finally, we will construct an immediate action plan focused on setting up our next change initiative for success. Learn practical skills to help you be a leader for innovation.
Mike Allison, Senior Director, Associate Learning
Mike Allison serves as the Senior Director over Associate Learning for Cerner Corporation. Mike leads US and internationally-based teams which develop and deliver world-class, end-to-end learning solutions for thousands of employees and partners across the globe. He also personally instructs and coaches front-line employees and leaders across a variety of venues. Since joining Cerner in 1997, Allison has also served as a director, practice manager, business development manager, and consultant within both the client learning and consulting organizations.
Prior to joining Cerner, Allison was involved in city management for three years, working primarily as a management analyst for the city of Kansas City, Mo. He earned a bachelor's degree in international relations and a master's degree in public administration from Brigham Young University.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM CST
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Kansas City, Missouri 64105
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Non-Members: $0.00
Millie Knopp, Program Coordinator
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