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By Flight Levels Academy
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In this Flight Club episode, Klaus Leopold talks with Stephan Neck about the art of strategy across all Flight Levels®.
With his rich leadership background, Stephan shares how Flight Levels enables organizations to bridge the gap between strategy formulation and execution.
They dive into topics like how to keep strategies adaptive, the importance of real-time feedback, and the role of leadership in driving meaningful change.
Stephan’s military experience offers a unique perspective on linking strategy and tactics, which aligns perfectly with the Flight Levels approach.
It’s a great conversation for anyone interested in elevating strategic thinking across their organization. Tune in to catch all the insights, and don't forget to subscribe for more episodes!
On youtube: https://youtu.be/2J5Me3HEVZU
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This episode was originally recorded in German and transformed into this voiceover version with the help of artificial intelligence and some manual input. We're not quite where we'd like to be in terms of quality yet.
However, we firmly believe that AI is constantly improving, and we're getting better at using this tool to produce great results in the future.
So, if you speak German, it's definitely worth checking out the original version of this episode on the German Flight Club Podcast.
In this Flight Club episode, Klaus Leopold talks with Stefan Kollbrunner from AXA Switzerland about their transformation towards more flexible work methods in the HR area. Stephan played a key role in driving this transformation, and of course, Flight Levels® also played a part.
There's also a case study available for this episode, where you can dive deeper into the details.
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In this episode of the Flight Club podcast, Klaus Leopold had a great conversation with Mike Freislich about the relationship between Conway's Law and Flight Levels®. They explored how Conway's Law highlights the impact of communication structures on system design and how Flight Levels® can mitigate negative effects by focusing on value flow through work systems topologies and flight routes. Mike shared practical insights and real-world examples, explaining how organizations can enhance communication without the need for constant restructuring.
This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in modern organizational design. Tune in to discover how Flight Levels® can transform your approach to communication and value delivery, and don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform for more enlightening discussions!
If you are interested in learning more about Flight Levels Systems Architecture, join one of Mike’s workshops. Check the latest dates
In this Flight Club episode, Klaus Leopold chats with Roland Pürzer about the powerful combination of Hoshin Kanri and Flight Levels® at SIEMENS.
Hoshin Kanri, a cornerstone of the SIEMENS Development Principles, has been strategically leveraged by Roland to solidify their strategy work. To make the comprehensive nature of Hoshin Kanri more approachable, he mapped the key artifacts to the strategic interface of Flight Levels - SOFI, and then visually presented these elements on a Flight Level 3 system. This setup not only made vital strategic information easily accessible but also significantly aided decision-making, continually highlighting areas requiring further decisions.
Tune into this episode with Roland Pürzer to dive deeper into how they brought their strategy to life using Hoshin Kanri and Flight Levels®. There's also a written case study on Roland's story if you want to read up on the details: Hoshin Kanri and Flight Levels® Get Siemens Ready For The Future https://circle.flightlevels.io/c/blog/hoshin-kanri-and-flight-levels-siemens
English Youtube:
https://youtu.be/-aewVmh44gU
German youtube:
https://youtu.be/EF1DCn-m148
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In this episode of the Flight Club podcast, Klaus Leopold chats with Jean-Paul Bayley (JP) about the transformative power of Flight Levels® in organizational communication and learning.
They delve into how Flight Levels® facilitates better alignment and collaboration across different levels of a company, breaking down silos and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. JP shares compelling examples and practical insights on implementing these concepts, highlighting their impact on both team performance and overall organizational agility.
If you're passionate about evolving your organization's communication and enhancing team dynamics, this episode is a must-listen.
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In this episode of the Flight Club, Klaus Leopold chats with the Flight Levels Guide® Alisa Ströbele about the intersections of Flight Levels and SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) in organizational development.
Alisa shares some compelling examples from her extensive experience, which illuminated the practical benefits of using Flight Levels to improve the SAFe implementation.
Tune in to discover how Flight Levels can complement your SAFe initiatives, and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more enlightening discussions like this one!
Learn more about Alisa at: https://www.flightlevels.io/profile/alisa-stroebele
In the Flight Club “Organizational Design”, our guest, Jose Casal , and Klaus Leopold dive into the world of innovative management practices.
They unravel the complexities of organizational development, peppering the discussion with insights that challenge conventional wisdom and highlight the potential of adopting Flight Levels® in organizational design.
The conversation is an invitation to rethink how organizations can navigate the complexities of today's business environment.
Whether you're a seasoned leader or new to the field of organizational management, this episode promises a blend of enlightening perspectives and practical advice.
Intrigued? This is just the tip of the iceberg. Listen to the full episode and subscribe to our podcast across various platforms for more enriching discussions that await you in future episodes.
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In this episode of Flight Club, Klaus talks with Josep Riudabets to explore the art of mapping your organization. Josep shares his wealth of experience and provides practical advice on how to visually capture the essence of an organization's workflow.
They dive into the significance of understanding your organization's dynamics, the impact of visualization in fostering team collaboration, and how mapping can serve as a catalyst for transformation and efficiency.
This conversation is not just about theory; it's about actionable insights that leaders and teams can apply to navigate the complexities of modern work environments. So, if you're looking to gain a fresh perspective on optimizing your operational structure and workflow, this episode is a must-see.
Tune in and let them guide you through the process of creating a map of your organization that could change the way you see, understand, and manage your work.
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In this episode of the Flight Club podcast, we had the pleasure of discussing with Simon Klaiber how the strategic thinking embedded in Flight Level 3 is applicable across an organization, not just at the top. “Flight Levels on all Levels” was the motto. Simon shared insights on the misconceptions surrounding Flight Levels, particularly on level 3, which is often mistakenly thought to be reserved for upper management.
He stressed that strategic thinking and implementation should permeate all levels of an organization, illustrating how even Scrum teams can significantly benefit from embracing the comprehensive perspective offered by considering team, product, and strategy in unison.
The conversation with Simon underscored the importance of connectivity among the Flight Levels within an organization. We delved into how the adaptability of Flight Levels allows for a seamless integration of strategy, coordination, and operational work, ensuring that strategic decisions are reflected in day-to-day activities. This holistic approach fosters a more agile, responsive organization capable of achieving its full potential.
Simon's expertise shed light on how Flight Levels, especially Level 3, serve as a bridge connecting the strategic vision with practical execution across all organizational layers, reiterating the episode's core message: strategic agility is for everyone, at every level.Want to learn more?
In this episode of Flight Club by Flight Levels Academy, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nagesh Sharma to explore the intriguing world of Flight Levels®. Our conversation delved into how this innovative approach seamlessly integrates with, rather than replaces, existing frameworks and methods within companies. Throughout our discussion, Nagesh shared insights and experiences that highlighted his deep understanding and passion for the subject.
This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in the intersections of organizational agility, leadership, and the evolving landscape of work. I invite you to join us on this journey and subscribe to the podcast on all major platforms to ensure you never miss out on the valuable insights we have to share.
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