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Episode 17 – Corporate Superstition

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About the Podcast

Topic:  Join Antlerboy and JP as they talk with Stephan Meyer where they discuss the topic of Corporate Superstition.  Why are things done “this way” and not some other way in various corporations.  What happens when the old ways are found to be incorrect?  What are some ways to overcome these  superstitions

Hosts:Joseph Paris, Founder of the OpEx Society & The XONITEK Group of Companies
 Benjamin Taylor,  Managing Partner of RedQuadrant.


Guests:
 Stephan Meyer

  More about Stephan on LinkedIn

About Stephan: Stephan Meyer orchestrates successful change initiatives in the field of operational excellence. He has held roles as: Member of the Board, Project Leader, Program Manager, Coach, and Trainer. He has increased corporate value by applying the following approaches (in alphabetical order): Business Psychology, Business Wargaming, Change Management, Corporate Foresight, Crisis Management, Cultural Change, Innovation Management, Lean Management, Merger & Acquisition, Multi Project Management, Operational Excellence, Organization Design, Performance Measurement, Private Equity, Program Management, Restructuring, Service Management, Strategic Management, Turnaround


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