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  • From A to B.  The difference between Change Management and Work Design.

    From A to B. The difference between Change Management and Work Design.

    ByMatthew Arnold February 20, 2014November 16, 2025

    When I explain to people what it is that I do, the end result is often “Ah, you’re a change consultant.” The conversation rarely begins with “What are you actually changing to?” It’s a bit like talking about a journey from A to B – and focusing solely on the car you’re driving, without ever…

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  • Visit to the Czech Republic

    Visit to the Czech Republic

    ByMatthew Arnold February 20, 2014November 16, 2025

    I recently travelled to the Czech Republic to visit a training organisation, Centrum Andragogiky.  Lean and Systems Thinking is well embedded in the Czech Rebublic and Centrum Andragogiky currently train many organisations both in service and manufacturing. They know their stuff, both theory and practice.  Working with Laurie Denton and Paul Thomas from LD Associates we…

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  • Check the Management System

    ByMatthew Arnold February 20, 2014

    Business issues can often feel either complicated or complex – and sometimes both. And yet I regularly see senior management trying to find a simple solution. If only life were that easy! I’m frequently asked to help diagnose serious business situations spanning 100s of employees doing their job, together with their team leaders, managers and…

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  • What is “Customer Service”?

    ByMatthew Arnold November 13, 2013

    If “customer service” is a department you are probably missing the point… What does this mean to you? Are all of your employees in ‘Customer Services’? Have they got permission to take control of customer situations and resolve the issue completely? Do you learn from these issues and work to make sure that they are resolved at…

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  • One of many of Deming’s fantastic quotes:

    ByMatthew Arnold November 13, 2013

    If you can’t describe what you’re doing as a process,  you don’t know what you’re doing. A fantastic quote from the man who helped design practical work flow based on customer demand. He certainly helped Toyota in both:  – designing cars based on what the customer actually wanted; and a  – production process that was…

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  • Think for a moment

    ByMatthew Arnold January 21, 2013

    Rational behavior requires theory. Reactive behavior requires only reflex action. @demingSoS

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  • What is Good?

    ByMatthew Arnold January 9, 2013

    Fans of Only Fools & Horses will remember Dell-Boy’s great line to the supermarket check-out girl, “Did you sue them?” When asked who, he replied “The Charm School!” And many of us will have found ourselves in circumstances when we would have loved to use the same sarcastic wit. Good customer service is one of…

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  • 14 keys to successful change management

    ByMatthew Arnold December 15, 2012

    Change is an inevitable part of the modern business environment. But change rarely comes easily. Organizations, and the people within them, must constantly re-invent themselves to remain competitive. As a result, today’s leaders must do more than manage the status quo – leaders must be champions in change readiness – the ability to continuously initiate…

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  • Always learning

    ByMatthew Arnold January 23, 2012

    Employ your time improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have laboured hard for.  – Socrates.

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  • Competitive Advantage

    ByMatthew Arnold January 23, 2012

    The ability to learn faster than your competitors may be the only sustainable competitive advantage.  – Arie De Geus

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