Attain Partners | Juran expert explores how to assess your organization to enable long-term performance
In this third webinar of a multipart series hosted by Dr. Joseph A. DeFeo, he explores how to check the current health of your organization.
Most health insurance companies allow each member to complete an annual physical to safeguard against any potential, underlying medical problems. Skipping these important “Health Checks” over time can lead to serious illness later. The same is true for any organization. Universities, banks, insurance companies, government agencies, for-profit organizations, and nonprofit organizations all need periodic checkups.
This session focuses on how to assess your organization against important criteria that, when completed, can provide leadership input for transformational change. McKinsey Consulting defines an organization’s health as its ability to align around and achieve strategic goals—critical for long-term performance.
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2022-11 STS: Juran Webinar
About the Host
Dr. Joseph A. DeFeo, former CEO of Juran Global, and now Sr. Advisor at Juran, an Attain Partners Company, is recognized as one of the world’s leading executive experts on transformational change and business improvement. For over 35 years, Joe has worked as a trusted adviser, helping leaders increase efficiency, productivity, and customer (student) experience satisfaction. These include Business Process Management, Lean, Six Sigma, Strategy Deployment, and Change Management.
Joe has assisted many global organizations—private and public, for-profit and nonprofit—in leading major organizational change. He is a frequent motivational guest speaker at international conferences and has presented in 44 countries. His comprehensive experience serving the higher education industry spans his role as an Adjunct Professor for the National Graduate School of Quality Management, Western Connecticut State University, Columbia University, and Central Connecticut State University, where he taught graduate courses on management, training, and development.