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From Input to Impact: A Systems View of Human Potential
Input → Process → Output is a deceptively powerful model. It is a simple but effective way of depicting the chain of causality that describes, I think, all phenomena. Continuous improvement specialists rely on this model... our starting point for assessing the current state and informing the development of a future state, whether product or service. But what if we applied that same model to something even more profound: the development of human potential?
Sol and Rod Morgan
May 153 min read
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Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat — It Built the Rocket!
From the moment we open our eyes to the world, curiosity pulls us forward.
It’s not unique to humans — animals explore, prod, and investigate their environments.
Sol and Rod Morgan
Apr 272 min read
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The 1% Advantage: What British Cycling Can Teach Us About Lean, Life, and Leadership
Once upon a time, the British Cycling Team was the laughingstock of the competitive cycling world. One Olympic gold medal in nearly a century.
Sol and Rod Morgan
Apr 233 min read
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The Myth of a "Culture of Excellence": Organizations Need Better Processes, Not Fluff!
For too long, organizations have been told that excellence depends on their people and the culture they create.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
Oct 11, 20244 min read
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The Art of Holistic Improvement in a Complex World
The key to thriving in this environment lies not just in isolated improvements but in embracing a holistic view of the larger system...
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty, RPM-Academy
Aug 26, 20243 min read
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