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Webinar: The Art and Science of Simplification – How to Win Your War on Complexity

Webinar Presenter: Martin Lush

Let’s keep the intro to this webinar simple:

  • Simple things work
  • Complexity usually doesn’t
  • Unnecessary complexity adds cost and risk. Considerable risk in fact
  • Simplifying things, anything, takes considerable effort and ‘intelligent thinking’
  • Adding complexity is the sign of wasteful, lazy thinking. No real intellect is usually required
  • Only companies with simple systems, practices and procedures will survive and prosper. The rest will suffocate under their complexity

This webinar will provide you with the tools and techniques to drive out complexity and wet your appetite to win the war against this silent enemy. If you think you’re too busy to view think why? Your time is probably being consumed managing worthless complexity. Time to break the cycle?

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