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EPISODE · May 15, 2024 · 45 MIN

17 | Leading Change from the Middle: Build a Coalition of Engagement [with Pennie Saum]

from Chain of Learning: Leadership Strategies for Continuous Improvement and Transformational Change · host Katie Anderson

Register for a chance to win a copy of Karina Mangu-Ward's book "Teams that Meet the Moment"  Learn more and apply for the November 2026 cohort of my Japan Leadership Experience: https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/Does successful change always have to start from the top? How can you stop pushing change on your leaders and instead create pull from them for the organizational culture you envision?If you're leading continuous improvement internally, these questions are crucial because they address the challenge of how to cultivate a workforce of capable, engaged problem-solvers across all levels.That’s why, in this episode, I welcome Pennie Saum, a Process Improvement Program Manager at the Port of Seattle, to discuss how to lead organizational transformation from the middle by engaging people's minds and hearts and bringing them along on the journey. You’ll hear Pennie share how the Port’s Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) program has been pivotal in creating an engine of change by developing employees across the organization. From basic foundations to a selective Lean Specialist program, leaders at all levels are being empowered to lead improvement as part of their daily work. ,Tune in to learn more about community building, inclusion, and effectively involving people in improving processes to create a vibrant culture of continuous improvement. YOU’LL LEARN: How successful change initiatives can, and sometimes should, be led from the middle of an organization rather than from the top downHow leaders and internal process improvement consultants shifting from doers to coaches allows for broader ownership of improvement initiatives across an organizationWhy belonging and community must exist within the workplace to foster an environment that nurtures  continuous improvement and engagementThe benefits of immersive learning experiences, such as my immersive Japan Leadership Experience, which provide hands-on learning, enhance team-building, and boost collaborative skills The importance of meeting people where they are at to increase engagement and ownership of process improvement and change leadershipYou’ll also hear why the Port of Seattle has invested in sending cohorts of leaders on my Japan Leadership Experience as a key part of its strategy to create a culture of leader-led continuous improvement and why Pennie is looking forward to joining me in Japan on a future cohort.IMPORTANT LINKS:Full episode show notes: ChainOfLearning.com/17Learn more about my executive Japan Study Trip: KBJAnderson.com/JapanTripWork with me: KBJAnderson.comChange KATALYST™  Self-Assessment: KBJAnderson.com/KATALYSTFollow me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kbjandersonConnect with Pennie on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/penniesaum/TIMESTAMPS:[00:00] Leadership and learning unite for continuous improvement[04:32] Pennie’s transition to lead lean process improvement across  different industries, from trucking to government [11:16] Methods for sharing wins and addressing frustrations[16:06] The importance of adaptability and flexibility in organizational leadership[23:16] Encouraging workplace learning and its personal impact[27:38] Leveraging middle managers to drive change[32:43] What it looks like to create a culture of bravery and transformation Register for a chance to win a copy of Karina Mangu-Ward's book "Teams that Meet the Moment" : https://kbjanderson.com/giveaways/teams-that-meet-the-moment/ Learn more and apply for the November 2026 cohort of my Japan Leadership Experience: https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/

Register for a chance to win a copy of Karina Mangu-Ward's book "Teams that Meet the Moment"  Learn more and apply for the November 2026 cohort of my Japan Leadership Experience: https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/Does successful change always have to start from the top? How can you stop pushing change on your leaders and instead create pull from them for the organizational culture you envision?If you're leading continuous improvement internally, these questions are crucial because they address the challenge of how to cultivate a workforce of capable, engaged problem-solvers across all levels.That’s why, in this episode, I welcome Pennie Saum, a Process Improvement Program Manager at the Port of Seattle, to discuss how to lead organizational transformation from the middle by engaging people's minds and hearts and bringing them along on the journey. You’ll hear Pennie share how the Port’s Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) program has been pivotal in creating an engine of change by developing employees across the organization. From basic foundations to a selective Lean Specialist program, leaders at all levels are being empowered to lead improvement as part of their daily work. ,Tune in to learn more about community building, inclusion, and effectively involving people in improving processes to create a vibrant culture of continuous improvement. YOU’LL LEARN: How successful change initiatives can, and sometimes should, be led from the middle of an organization rather than from the top downHow leaders and internal process improvement consultants shifting from doers to coaches allows for broader ownership of improvement initiatives across an organizationWhy belonging and community must exist within the workplace to foster an environment that nurtures  continuous improvement and engagementThe benefits of immersive learning experiences, such as my immersive Japan Leadership Experience, which provide hands-on learning, enhance team-building, and boost collaborative skills The importance of meeting people where they are at to increase engagement and ownership of process improvement and change leadershipYou’ll also hear why the Port of Seattle has invested in sending cohorts of leaders on my Japan Leadership Experience as a key part of its strategy to create a culture of leader-led continuous improvement and why Pennie is looking forward to joining me in Japan on a future cohort.IMPORTANT LINKS:Full episode show notes: ChainOfLearning.com/17Learn more about my executive Japan Study Trip: KBJAnderson.com/JapanTripWork with me: KBJAnderson.comChange KATALYST™  Self-Assessment: KBJAnderson.com/KATALYSTFollow me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kbjandersonConnect with Pennie on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/penniesaum/TIMESTAMPS:[00:00] Leadership and learning unite for continuous improvement[04:32] Pennie’s transition to lead lean process improvement across  different industries, from trucking to government [11:16] Methods for sharing wins and addressing frustrations[16:06] The importance of adaptability and flexibility in organizational leadership[23:16] Encouraging workplace learning and its personal impact[27:38] Leveraging middle managers to drive change[32:43] What it looks like to create a culture of bravery and transformation Register for a chance to win a copy of Karina Mangu-Ward's book "Teams that Meet the Moment" : https://kbjanderson.com/giveaways/teams-that-meet-the-moment/ Learn more and apply for the November 2026 cohort of my Japan Leadership Experience: https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/

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