2012 Recipients: The Visual Workplace/Ten Doorways Prize
February 7, 2012
Hosted by Gwendolyn D. Galsworth, Ph.D.
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What do we mean by a fully-functioning visual workplace. What do we mean when we say a company has reached a showcase level of workplace visuality? This week, your host and visual workplace expert, Gwendolyn Galsworth, announces the three first recipients of The Visual Workplace/Ten Doorways Prize: Delphi Deltronicos in Mexico, Parker Hannifin in California, and Royal Nooteboom Trailers in Holland. The purpose of The Prize is to confer recognition and appreciation on companies that have cultivated a level of operational visuality that is sufficient to demonstrate to others what a visual workplace is, how it functions, and precisely why it is indispensable to the dual business benefits of cultural alignment and dramatic bottom-line results. Listen as Galsworth describes the visual work environment of each of these prize-winners and where, within her Ten Doorways framework, their distinctive visual contributions cluster. Then compare and contrasts those with your own efforts.
The Visual Workplace: Work That Makes Sense
Tuesday at 4 PM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Business Channel
You’ve heard of the visual workplace. But do you really know what that means? And do you know the crucial role it plays in operational excellence? The Visual Workplace: Work That Makes Sense offers the best in practical tools, methods, and strategies for improvement leaders who want to apply workplace visuality and harness its remarkable cultural and bottom line contribution. Visuality: you can’t get to excellence without it. Each week, award-winning author and foremost visual workplace expert, Dr. Gwendolyn Galsworth, targets new learning and applications through a range of formats—case studies, interviews with business leaders and topic experts, and interaction through listener call-ins and Q&A. Whether yours is a factory, hospital, military depot, bank, office or dry cleaners—get informed, get inspired, get visual. Listen to The Visual Workplace: Work That Makes Sense, airing live every Tuesday at 4 PM Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
Gwendolyn D. Galsworth, Ph.D.
Across 30 years of hands-on implementations, Gwendolyn Galsworth, Ph.D. has nearly single-handedly created the models, concepts, and methods of workplace visuality that define visual’s distinct and powerful contribution to enterprise excellence—and to sustainable cultural and bottom line results. Dr. Galsworth is president and founder of Quality Methods International (QMI), a training, research, and consulting firm—and the QMI/Visual-Lean® Institute, where you can get trained in nine core visual workplace courses. A Shingo Prize Examiner, Gwendolyn is the author of many DVDs and books, including Visual Workplace/Visual Thinking and Work That Makes Sense, both winners of the coveted Shingo Research Prize. Her on-demand webinars and off-the-shelf training packages are rich in content and insight, each containing scores of actual visual solutions. (For more information or to make a purchase, visit www.visualworkplace.com.) Most importantly, she has honed and tested her work in companies around the world—factories, banks, hospitals, military depots, and offices—including Lockheed-Martin, Pratt/Whitney, Royal Nooteboom Trailers/Holland, Trailmobile/Canada, Bank of America, Midwest Cancer Centers, Rolls-Royce/UK, Crompton Greaves/India, Sears, United Electric Controls, and Wilson Transformer/Australia. When not on-site with clients, delivering keynotes or teaching at the Institute, Gwendolyn can be found hiking—or working on her next book.