By Pascal Dennis
Join Pascal et al for Game-Changing Lean Workshops in San Diego – February 1 & 2, 2016
More and more of my coaching work is around sustaining the gains.
How do you get the right things done – and make it stick? It’s one thing to get strong – and quite another to stay strong.
To that end, I’m pleased to offer a new Strategy Deployment workshop with our colleagues at San Diego State University.
Sammy Obara, Darril Wilburn of Honsha, seasoned Toyota senseis, and our market partners for more than a decade, will be joining me.
We’re very much hoping to offer game-changing knowledge and experience, and a more than a few laughs – in a beautiful town.
Hope to see you all there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Showing posts with label Honsha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honsha. Show all posts
Monday, January 25, 2016
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Getting the Right Things Done – and Making it Stick
By Pascal Dennis
Join Pascal et al for Game-Changing Lean Workshops in San Diego – February 1 & 2, 2016
More and more of my coaching work is around sustaining the gains.
How do you get the right things done – and make it stick? It’s one thing to get strong – and quite another to stay strong.
To that end, I’m pleased to offer a new Strategy Deployment workshop with our colleagues at San Diego State University.
Sammy Obara, Darril Wilburn of Honsha, seasoned Toyota senseis, and our market partners for more than a decade, will be joining me.
We’re very much hoping to offer game-changing knowledge and experience, and a more than a few laughs – in a beautiful town.
Hope to see you all there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Join Pascal et al for Game-Changing Lean Workshops in San Diego – February 1 & 2, 2016
More and more of my coaching work is around sustaining the gains.
How do you get the right things done – and make it stick? It’s one thing to get strong – and quite another to stay strong.
To that end, I’m pleased to offer a new Strategy Deployment workshop with our colleagues at San Diego State University.
Sammy Obara, Darril Wilburn of Honsha, seasoned Toyota senseis, and our market partners for more than a decade, will be joining me.
We’re very much hoping to offer game-changing knowledge and experience, and a more than a few laughs – in a beautiful town.
Hope to see you all there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Monday, December 14, 2015
Getting the Right Things Done - Workshop
By Pascal Dennis
Getting the Right Things Done – and Making it Stick
Game-Changing Lean Workshops in San Diego – February 1 & 2, 2016
The past few years more and more of my coaching work is around sustaining the gains.
How do you get the right things done – and make it stick?
It’s one thing to get strong – and quite another to stay strong.
To that end, I’m pleased to offer a new Strategy Deployment Workshop with our colleagues at San Diego State University.
Sammy Obara, Darril Wilburn of Honsha, our market partners for more than a decade, will be joining me.
Sammy and Darril are seasoned Toyota senseis with decades of experience.
They’re also great fellows and dear friends. (Never a harsh word or hassle in all our time working together.)
We’re very much hoping to offer game-changing knowledge and experience, and a more than a few laughs – in a beautiful town.
Hope to see you all there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Getting the Right Things Done – and Making it Stick
Game-Changing Lean Workshops in San Diego – February 1 & 2, 2016
The past few years more and more of my coaching work is around sustaining the gains.
How do you get the right things done – and make it stick?
It’s one thing to get strong – and quite another to stay strong.
To that end, I’m pleased to offer a new Strategy Deployment Workshop with our colleagues at San Diego State University.
Sammy Obara, Darril Wilburn of Honsha, our market partners for more than a decade, will be joining me.
Sammy and Darril are seasoned Toyota senseis with decades of experience.
They’re also great fellows and dear friends. (Never a harsh word or hassle in all our time working together.)
We’re very much hoping to offer game-changing knowledge and experience, and a more than a few laughs – in a beautiful town.
Hope to see you all there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Monday, May 11, 2015
Lean Training Reimagined
By Pascal Dennis
Lean Training Reimagined
June 8 – 9 in San Diego
The past decade It’s been our privilege to work with Sammy Obara and the Honsha team.
Good fun, mutual prosperity, and never a harsh word in all that time. We’re ‘market partners’ in the truest sense.
I’m pleased, therefore, to be joining Sammy in beautiful San Diego on June 8 – 9 for a series of workshops.
It’s a fine program which we call Lean Training Reimagined.
The program addresses a challenge we’ve been mulling over for some time.
How to make training sessions real?
How to ensure that folks can apply what they’ve learned the next morning?
We’re hopeful that Lean Training Reimagined can help to answer these questions.
Hope to see you there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Lean Training Reimagined
June 8 – 9 in San Diego
The past decade It’s been our privilege to work with Sammy Obara and the Honsha team.
Good fun, mutual prosperity, and never a harsh word in all that time. We’re ‘market partners’ in the truest sense.
I’m pleased, therefore, to be joining Sammy in beautiful San Diego on June 8 – 9 for a series of workshops.
It’s a fine program which we call Lean Training Reimagined.
The program addresses a challenge we’ve been mulling over for some time.
How to make training sessions real?
How to ensure that folks can apply what they’ve learned the next morning?
We’re hopeful that Lean Training Reimagined can help to answer these questions.
Hope to see you there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Labels:
Honsha,
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Friday, April 17, 2015
Lean Training Reimagined
By Pascal Dennis
Lean Training Reimagined
June 8 – 9 in San Diego
The past decade It’s been our privilege to work with Sammy Obara and the Honsha team.
Good fun, mutual prosperity, and never a harsh word in all that time. We’re ‘market partners’ in the truest sense.
I’m pleased, therefore, to be joining Sammy in beautiful San Diego on June 8 – 9 for a series of workshops.
It’s a fine program which we call Lean Training Reimagined.
The program addresses a challenge we’ve been mulling over for some time.
How to make training sessions real?
How to ensure that folks can apply what they’ve learned the next morning?
We’re hopeful that Lean Training Reimagined can help to answer these questions.
Hope to see you there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Lean Training Reimagined
June 8 – 9 in San Diego
The past decade It’s been our privilege to work with Sammy Obara and the Honsha team.
Good fun, mutual prosperity, and never a harsh word in all that time. We’re ‘market partners’ in the truest sense.
I’m pleased, therefore, to be joining Sammy in beautiful San Diego on June 8 – 9 for a series of workshops.
It’s a fine program which we call Lean Training Reimagined.
The program addresses a challenge we’ve been mulling over for some time.
How to make training sessions real?
How to ensure that folks can apply what they’ve learned the next morning?
We’re hopeful that Lean Training Reimagined can help to answer these questions.
Hope to see you there.
Best regards,
Pascal
Labels:
Honsha,
Lean Training Reimagined,
Sammy Obara
Monday, January 21, 2013
Honsha Executive Mission to Japan
By Pascal Dennis
One of my work pleasures is making friends around the world.
For years, Lean Pathways has partnered with Honsha, a fine consultancy led by my friend and colleague, Sammy Obara.
Sammy and I go back a long way. We both 'grew up' on the Toyota shop floor. He in Brazil, I in Cambridge, Ontario.
Honsha is sponsoring an Executive Mission to Japan and I'd like to wave the flag.
I know it'll be good.
Best regards,
Pascal
One of my work pleasures is making friends around the world.
For years, Lean Pathways has partnered with Honsha, a fine consultancy led by my friend and colleague, Sammy Obara.
Sammy and I go back a long way. We both 'grew up' on the Toyota shop floor. He in Brazil, I in Cambridge, Ontario.
Honsha is sponsoring an Executive Mission to Japan and I'd like to wave the flag.
I know it'll be good.
Best regards,
Pascal
Labels:
Executive Mission,
Honsha,
Japan,
Sammy Obara
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