RT 201 Proudly Presents: Leadership in a Knowledge Era.

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RT 201 Proudly Presents: Leadership in a Knowledge Era

Leadership Challenges Safety Productivity Pre-Project Planning … what is next?

Learning The Knowledge Era entry is granted only to those who learn, innovate and implement

Survey Says … The Good: Lessons Learned 1 in 2 are implementing The Bad: Reactive Learners 1 in 3 are proactive The Ugly: Passionate Leadership 1 in 8 get it

The RT 201 Mandate How Do We Achieve a Learning Organization in the EPC Industry?

Research Methodology What Is Possible? The Literature Where Are We Now? A CII Survey Where Are We as an Industry? Case Studies What Is The Framework for Development? Characteristics and Organizational Levels How Do We Measure Our Progress? LEONARDO

The problem … “The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be” - Paul Valery

The solution … “The rate at which individuals and organizations learn may become the only sustainable competitive advantage” - Ray Stata

A Learning Organization A learning organization is skilled at creating, acquiring, sharing, and applying knowledge. It embraces change and innovation at all levels for optimum performance and maximum competitive advantage

Where Are We Now? British Petroleum Fluor HB Zachry NASA Facilities Army Special Forces ExxonMobil General Motors NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Washington Group Case Studies CII Member Companies Surveyed

Case Studies Feedback Keys to implementation Leadership Champions Direction Balance Resources Barriers Funding Risk Aversion Culture Focus on Individuals

The Framework

Characteristics

The Framework Characteristics Learning Organization Levels

The Framework Characteristics Learning Organization Levels Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

The Framework Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Maturity Model – Level 1 Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Maturity Model – Level 2 Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Maturity Model – Level 3 Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Maturity Model – Level 4 Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Maturity Model – Level 5 Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Where are you? LEONARDO (LEarning OrgaNizAtion Rapid DiagnOstic) Diagnostic - tool Guideline - framework Path Forward - Guidance

Case Study Sample Characteristics Learning Organization Levels OrganizationCommunityIndividual Leadership Processes and Infrastructure Communication Education Culture

Meeting the Challenge? Leadership becomes passionate about Learning Learning becomes strategic Rate of learning becomes a differentiator Optimization gives way to innovation

RT 201 Products Research Summary Report Research Report LEONARDO (LEarning OrgaNizAtion Rapid DiagnOstic) Diagnostic - tool Guideline - framework Path Forward - Guidance

RT 201 Members Bruce Bailie – Honeywell International Eskil Carlsson – CSA Group Julius Chepey – M.A. Mortenson Co. Paul Chinowsky – University of Colorado Al Goethe – Aker Kvaerner, Inc. David Hammes – U.S. Department of State Randy Hendricks – Southern Company Tom Land – Zurich North America Keith Molenaar – University of Colorado Chris Parker – WorleyParsons Allan Reid – Ontario Power Generation James Ross – Kvaerner Songer Ted Thorpe – GlaxoSmithKline

Workshop Participants Tom Land Julius Chepey Paul Chinowsky David Burford Al Reid

Workshop Agenda Self Assessment (group participation) - I. The Maturity Model II. Leonardo – a tool for the knowledge era III. Global War on Terrorism Case Study IV. Leading the Learning Organization V. Getting Started VI. Q&A

Workshop Location San Antonio 3:30 pm-4:30 pm 4:45 pm-5:45 pm

Are you learning yet?