Community Workshop: Effective Communication with Leaders

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Announcing an in-person workshop focused on effectively communicating with leaders to achieve buy-in. Learn what leaders need for good decisions, gain insights from Results WA staff, and acquire practical tools for your projects. Limited to state employees, this workshop aims to help you overcome resistance and navigate the finish line successfully. Share your process improvement stories in Results Washington's Reflection Series and save the date for the upcoming 13th annual WA State Government Lean Transformation Conference.

  • Workshop
  • Communication
  • Leadership
  • State Employees
  • Process Improvement

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  1. ROLL CALL! Please take a moment to complete our Attendance Form

  2. Community of Practice Updates Announcing a repeat in-person workshop! Date/time: Thursday, September 30th, 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Location: Helen Sommers Building (106 11thAve. SW, Olympia, WA 98501) Topic: Getting your idea across the finish line: How to communicate effectively with leaders to achieve buy-in You will learn: o What leaders need to make good decisions o Lessons learned from years of experience with Results WA staff o Walk away with concrete tools you can immediately apply to your own ideas and projects Who: State employees only; Limited to 45 people capacity! Increased Resistance is greatest just before the finish line. Resistance is greatest just before the finish line. Steven Pressfield

  3. Community of Practice Updates Cont. Did you recently led or were involved of a process improvement project? Share your story through Results Washington s Reflection Series What: Video interview series that spotlights individual subject matter experts of an improvement project as they share their perspectives and experience on the improvement effort, highlight their achievements as well as barriers, and share any lessons they learned throughout the project Why: Spotlight agency innovation and deepen the state s culture by: Highlighting individual voices directly involved in improvements Sharing their knowledge and experience so others may learn and gain insight Inspiring future improvements across the enterprise Contact: Talia Mazzara (Talia.Mazzara@gov.wa.gov)

  4. Upcoming Events Save the date for our 13th annual WA State Government Lean Transformation Conference! Leaning into the Future Purpose: To advance Lean and continuous improvement in Washington state by focusing on the tools and techniques of Lean, as well as explore other topics. When: October 22nd through October 31st Who: Local governments, other states, Washington businesses, educational professionals, and nonprofits Last year we welcomed over 3,600 attendees virtually! Where: 100% virtually via Zoom with six days of presentations spanning the two weeks. For additional information, please visit https://results.wa.gov/improving-government/lean/lean-conference

  5. Upcoming Events Cont. September Public Performance Review When: Wednesday, September 25th @ 10:30 am 11:45 am How to Join Topic: Community Engagement with the Washington State Commissions and Small Agencies In-person: Legislative Building s Columbia Room 416 Sid Snyder Ave. SW Olympia, WA 98504 Contributors: Washington State Women s Commission, Commission on Hispanic Affairs, LGBTQ Commission, Arts Commission, and Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation Discussion on the community engagement efforts happening around the state that make for more equitable and qualitative service delivery for Washingtonians Virtually: Live-streamed by TVW

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