Monday, 1 November 2010

I dare you to do better! – More pre-CIPD Conference thoughts…

So, further to my last blog on the 19th, Velour Based Innovation helping to 'Spice' things up! My fellow speaker Perry Timms has posted his latest taste of what you can expect from us in our VBI sessions.

Perry shares with us his observations that yesterdays performance levels aren’t good enough for tomorrow, or even today! This is something that I’ve been writing about for some time now and is heavily featured in the workshops and speaking I’m doing for organisations at the moment. What I’m talking about is averageness!

Not too long ago, good was better than average but the pace of change and customers/consumers becoming savvier on a daily basis has rendered good the new average. It is now paramount that we, whether ‘we’ is a private company, a public organisation or central government learn to look at the future with the intent of keeping up with it as we’re all being outpaced at the moment.

The world’s most successful organisations are agile, engaging, learning entities where average has no place and only exceptional fits in. So the question I work with my clients on is; what will it take to create an organisation-wide movement towards being exceptional? Also, is everyone in the organisation up for it?

The financial crisis we're in has shown us that complacency has no place in a modern society and especially has no place in the global economy we work in. Life and work have to be a challenging as it makes things exciting and it pushes us to improve, so the question I have started to ask my clients is “Who will rise to the challenge of changing their organisation from average to exceptional? Even if your organisation is already genuinely amazing, I have a challenge for you; I dare you to do better!”

So, come and take up the challenge or help your fellow peers learn from some of the amazing stuff you’ve done by joining Perry and I in one of our VBI discussions, I dare you!

You can join us for our VBI sessions on the following days and times:

Day 1, Tuesday 9th - 13.00-14.00
Day 2, Wednesday 10th - 13.00-14.00
Day 3, Thursday 11th - 12.15-13.15

See you there…

Cris

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