Free Webinar - People Before Process

When:  Feb 23, 2022 from 02:00 AM to 03:30 AM (UTC)
Associated with  Vancouver Section

ASQ VANCOUVER MONTHLY QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE PROGRAM



People Before Process



Free Webinar!



February 22nd, 2022, 6:00 pm to 7:30pm PST



REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:



1- Register on this EventBrite page with your email. CLICK HERE for tickets!



2- We will send you the Zoom link and information by email.



Note: Please use the same participant name on Eventbrite and the Zoom in order to claim your RU receipt


Event info:



Based on nearly half a century of experience in the military and industry, this talk proves that the individual and collective competencies of people are a better predictor of success than policy or processes.



People are important for success in a stable situation – but in times of unprecedented change and global crisis, they are absolutely the critical component.



This webinar is for you if you are a:



• Production leader



• Quality leader



• Human resources leader





In this informative 60-minute webinar, you will learn:



- The ROI on individual and collective competency



- The value of understanding “Whole Person Competency”



- How to document and develop team competencies to drive all your key metrics (safety, quality, productivity)



Come join us!



Earn Recertification units for your ASQ Certification by attending this event



About the Speaker



Jeff Griffiths is a leading practitioner in the optimization of the interface between individual competency and organizational design. He is the co-founder and Managing Director at WorkForce Strategies International, a Canadian-based workforce and organizational development consultancy that helps clients achieve extraordinary results by focusing on the competencies – both overt and hidden – within their business.



In addition to his role at Workforce Strategies, he is a Fellow Certified Management Consultant (Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Alberta), a Senior Fellow at the Canada West Foundation, a member of the Workforce Council at the North American Strategy for Competitiveness (NASCO), and a member of the National Learning Network for the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Talent Pipeline Management in