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Beyond the Toolkit: How Tesco Built a Sustainable Continuous Improvement Culture

24 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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An honest conversation with Fraser Cowe about readiness for change, bottom-up improvement, and why success in one part of the business doesn’t guarantee success everywhere else. “We assumed the capability was there. It wasn’t. And that was on us.”   In this episode:    00:00 Introducing Continuous Improvement at scale in Tesco’s contact centres  03:21 From hearts and minds to boot camps: building frontline capability  08:47 Why facilitation skills matter as much as CI tools  10:27 Making performance visible through PQCD dashboards  11:54 What success actually looked like  14:49 Getting it wrong first time and why  18:55 Leadership alignment as the missing piece  20:30 Readiness for change and avoiding fatigue  24:07 Outro Make Continuous Improvement stick in your organisation Rolling out CI tools is one thing. Embedding the capability, building trust, and sustaining change at scale is another. Our performance improvement consultancy supports organisations to assess readiness for change, build real problem‑solving capability, and create improvement systems that last. Explore Consultancy: https://pmi.co.uk/consultancy/ [https://pmi.co.uk/consultancy/]  Visit us at pmi.co.uk [https://pmi.co.uk/] for more: * Dive into our Knowledge Hub for more tools, videos, and infographics [https://pmi.co.uk/pmi-knowledge-hub/] * Join us for a PMI LIVE Webinar [https://pmi.co.uk/webinars/] * Explore Lean Six Sigma Certifications [https://pmi.co.uk/training/] * Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/processmanagementinternational]

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