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Why a High-Performing Team is the Only Way to Operational Excellence

by Raymund Tamayo Most people think operational excellence is about the manual. They think it’s a thick binder, a series of complex KPIs, and a manager with a stopwatch. They’re wrong. Operational excellence isn't the goal. It’s the byproduct. It is the visible evidence of a team that actually cares. The Two Types of Teams There are two ways to run an office. 1. Compliance-Driven: You do it because you were told to. You follow the process because you don't want to get in trouble. This leads to "efficiency," but it’s brittle. When the world changes, the team waits for new instructions. 2. Performance-Driven: This is the high-performing team. They don't just follow the process; they own the process. They realize that a smooth workflow is a gift they give to their future selves and their colleagues. Excellence is a Shared Language A high-performing team treats operations like a language. When the "Ops" are excellent, it means: Trust is high. I don't ...

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