Main Takeaway: We're confronted with the need to adapt and change, but our brains physiologically like to stay in old thinking and behavior ... An Insurance Claims manager is frustrated because his team leaders are not implementing
The Improvement Kata Mindset -
We're confronted with the need to adapt and change, but our brains physiologically like to stay in old thinking and behavior ... An Insurance Claims manager is frustrated because his team leaders are not implementing Mike Rother describes some of the thinking habits taught by the Toyota
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- We're confronted with the need to adapt and change, but our brains physiologically like to stay in old thinking and behavior ...
- An Insurance Claims manager is frustrated because his team leaders are not implementing
- Mike Rother describes some of the thinking habits taught by the Toyota
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