Develop yourself as a leader in Walla Walla:
"We designed BeyondLeadership to help individuals discover how to teach themselves what they need to become the leader they aspire to be. Rather than learning to follow others' models of leadership, participants investigate their own behavior patterns. By discovering how they succeed and fail in their own situations, they begin to learn the lessons that grow into the ability to more consciously employ their skills, especially in those moments when different choices are needed."
Join David Schmaltz and Amy Schwab at their residential leadership development program for project leaders. These two people will push you, nurture you, and keep you just at the edge of discomfort…just the place you need to be for a great learning experience. Check it out!
LPSThe Last Planner System® is a lean approach to planning and delivering projects. It is based on a hierarchy of planning: should, can, will, and did. LPS is not a computer system. It is a set of protocols corresponding with the four above items: pull planning, look-ahead planning, task planning, and daily coordination.
The Last Planner System is a registered trademark of the Lean Construction Institute.
Last Planner SystemThe Last Planner System® is a lean approach to planning and delivering projects. It is based on a hierarchy of planning: should, can, will, and did. LPS is not a computer system. It is a set of protocols corresponding with the four above items: pull planning, look-ahead planning, task planning, and daily coordination.
The Last Planner System is a registered trademark of the Lean Construction Institute.
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January 31st, 2005 at 5:34 pm
Hal - have your taken this?
January 31st, 2005 at 11:34 pm
No, I haven’t taken the course. I have worked with David and Amy. I also have a copy of their course materials. As program/course leaders they challenge participants to learn. They are provocative and encouraging. Their course materials are top shelf. (Just don’t leave them on your top shelf.) If you’re interested, then give them a call and talk it through.