1st day of our Flight Level 3 Design (FL3D) Workshop in Bangkok with Kulawat and Kamon is over – and wow, what a start! Four real FL3D systems in the making. Not just theory, but hands-on work to actually break free strategy from PowerPoint and bring it into action.
Day 2 starts soon! ✈️💡
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Knowledge is great—but results matter. Knowing a tomato is a fruit won't make it taste right in a fruit salad. With Flight Levels NOW, we help you apply knowledge practically. Ready to move from theory to action? Let's talk! #FlightLevels
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Our first FLEX Session was mind-blowing! Together with our FLPros, we created better, guidelines to keep you flying once you took off. And we’re just getting started – FLEX now happens monthly!
Join us next time! 💥 FlightLevels
I’ve seen too many strategies stuck in PowerPoint, gathering dust. One company I worked with had great ideas but couldn’t connect them to daily work. When they found ✨their unique way✨ to link strategy to execution, things started moving. Goals became actions, and progress followed.
#FlightLevels
In a yesterday's FLPP session, Sigi and I called our "Toolbox" a "Guideline," which caused confusion since we also had actual "Guidelines."
We clarified it and saw how small misunderstandings lead to improvements. The FLPro Program drives progress for all. Ready to take off with us?
Preparing my talk for next week's meetup in Bangkok. I hope that I get this message across:
👉 You don’t introduce Flight Levels.
They already exist in your organization.
👉 You make them visible and explicit.
👉 You improve them.
So, dear UI designers, even if you’re in the utterly bizarre “Sunday is the first day of the week” camp – please make it customizable! Let me start my week on Monday. Thanks!
I can get used to a lot of things. But weeks start on Monday. Always! And forever! Period.
My brain is completely incapable of processing a calendar where the week starts on a Sunday. The thing is: I see the pattern of the days visually, I don’t read them.
Transformation klingt oft vielversprechend – bis man merkt, dass man mehr Zeit mit der Diskussion über Methoden verbringt als mit echter Arbeit. In meinem aktuellen Blogartikel auf LEANability beleuchte ich, wie Selbstzweck-Transformationen Organisationen lahm legen.
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Next week, I'm traveling from the Hua Hin region to Bangkok for a FL3D workshop with Kulawat and Kamon. I'm eager to co-lead with these longtime friends. Co-facilitation is like preparing a spicy Thai dish – every part is crucial. Let's discover the unique blend of flavors we create together 😁
We’re in the final of the Flight Levels Professional Program. We’re connecting the dots, where we step back to see the big picture. By consolidating what we’ve learned, we’re extracting guidelines for Flight Level 2, 3 and System Architecture. It’s a deep dive into how everything works together.
Certainly not the biggest epiphany one can have, but sometimes it's important to point the obvious out again and again and again, because I simply forget about it in the excitement of creating something new.
This got me thinking about examples where even the “hottest” product is useless in the wrong hands. A Prosche to plow a field? Not going to happen. A high-end espresso machine on a construction site – nope! The best products and services only make a difference when they match the users’ needs.
Yesterday we had a cool discussion with Katrin and Markus about our new product, Flight Levels Now. One of the biggest challenges is always targeting the right audience so that the right people end up using it. A great product alone isn’t enough – you need the right user base.
Today’s Flight Levels Professional session was all about improvement formats. Sigi Kaltenecker walked the participants through practical tools like the Improvement Flow Workshop, the Intro Workshop, and the Improvement Workshop—real methods ready for action.
Executing strategy sounds easy, but reality often says otherwise. @Bert Klingsporn and @Daniel Funk show how Flight Levels and OKRs work together to turn good intentions into real results.
Worth a read! 👉 https://buff.ly/42OKEFJ
#FlightLevels #OKR #Strategy #StrategyExecution
There's nothing quite like a sunset working session. Yesterday, I watched the sky turn pink and black yesterday while preparing the upcoming Flight Levels Professional sessions this week. And yes, I need glasses now 🥸
Framework wars are pointless. Flight Levels doesn’t replace Agile, OKRs, or SAFe - it makes them work together. It’s the missing operating system that lets you use what you already have, just smarter and aligned.
My latest #FlightLevels Insights post: "How do you 'sell' Flight Levels effectively? ✨
It’s not about a shiny headline or one-size-fits-all solutions. Flight Levels is a toolbox, adaptable to your specific challenges
👉 Read here:
My latest #FlightLevels Insights post: "How do you 'sell' Flight Levels effectively? ✨
It’s not about a shiny headline or one-size-fits-all solutions. Flight Levels is a toolbox, adaptable to your specific challenges
👉 Read here:
I'm testing ChatGPT’s operator. WOW! I'm very much looking forward to seeing what this tool can do in a year from now :)
In large organizations, improvements don’t happen one by one—they run in parallel, overlapping, and influencing each other. Today, in the second Organizational Improvement session of tthe Flight Levels Professional Program, we mapped multidimensional improvement flows.