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Excellence Foresight with Nancy Nouaimeh

Excellence Foresight with Nancy Nouaimeh

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Welcome to Excellence Foresight

Conversations that shape the future of excellence and leadership


Let’s be real - excellence doesn’t just “happen.” It’s built, nurtured, and sometimes wrestled into place. In a world that’s constantly shifting, leaders and teams need more than just good intentions, they need strategies that actually work.


That’s exactly what we bring to the table. Each episode is packed with real-world insights, practical takeaways, and conversations with industry pros who’ve been there, done that, and have the stories to prove it. I’ll also sprinkle in lessons from my 25 years of experience working across diverse, multicultural settings—because trust me, I’ve seen it all.


So, if you’re ready to drop the guesswork and fast-track your way to excellence, you’re in the right place. Excellence Foresight is here to make the journey insightful, engaging, and maybe even a little fun.


Tune in, get inspired, and let’s build something great together.

© 2026 Excellence Foresight with Nancy Nouaimeh
Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • How to lead beyond your comfort zone with Marc Monteil
    Feb 11 2026

    Excellence doesn’t live in a slide deck; it shows up when the stakes are high and the ground is unfamiliar. That’s why we invited Mark Monteil, who left a successful manufacturing career to lead in New Caledonia’s mining sector, to unpack what changes when your decisions echo for years and people’s safety depends on your culture. The story starts with a courageous pivot: trading autopilot for responsibility. From there, it turns into a field guide for leaders who want to build trust in complex, high‑risk environments.

    We dig into the practices that travel across industries, clear standards, daily discipline, and going to the field, while recognizing what must be translated to local context. Mark explains why the first step in transformation isn’t optimization but reconnection: introducing yourself to tribes, unions, and mayors; honoring ceremonies; and listening before fixing. He reframes emotional intelligence as hard protection, the difference between near‑miss and catastrophe, and shares prompts that surface unspoken risks. You’ll hear how psychological safety, humility, and systems thinking create the conditions for continuous improvement that actually lasts.

    Along the way, we talk about avoiding the trap of labels. Rather than launching another program, Mark embodies timeless principles without the baggage of acronyms. We explore the tension between quarterly results and culture that compounds over years, and we map a path that blends quick wins with long‑term trust. Mark also opens up about the personal routines, meditation, running, and intentional presence that help him slow down, adjust speed, and bring people with him.

    If you’re ready to lead closer to reality, fill your calendar with field time, and choose courage over comfort, this conversation is your cue. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs the nudge, and leave a review with the one behavior you’ll change this week.

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    32 Min.
  • Lead With Alignment And Balance with Nancy Nouaimeh
    Jan 8 2026

    Results don’t slip because your strategy is fuzzy. They slip because daily behavior doesn’t match what the strategy demands. We kick off 2026 by drawing a hard line between intent and action and by showing how to design systems that make the right behaviors obvious, repeatable, and resilient under pressure. The heart of the conversation is True North—five non‑negotiable outcomes tied to clear principles—and the practical work of turning that clarity into coherent execution.

    We share a field story from a mid‑sized manufacturer where leaders were stuck in firefighting despite a clean strategy and a PMO. Instead of more KPIs, we mapped systems to behaviors, made expectations visible through Key Behavioral Indicators, and anchored leader standard work and tiered huddles. The results: 40% fewer escalations in 12 weeks, faster decisions, and leaders with time to manage the system rather than react to it. The lesson is simple and repeatable: systems should shape behavior, and behavior should drive outcomes.

    You’ll also hear a deep dive into the Aligned and Balance leadership model, influenced by the Shingo approach. Alignment reduces noise with ambition, explicit leadership expectations, integrated systems, governance for flow, and visible principles. Balance reduces fatigue with steady behavioral rhythms, accountability without blame, learning loops, adaptive capacity, normalized improvement, capacity and energy stewardship, and real engagement. Then we outline a simple 2026 operating model: start with strategy, design systems, define behaviors, measure outcomes, and close the loop with learning. If you’re carrying too many initiatives and seeing too little impact, this is your roadmap to focus, flow, and sustained performance.

    If this sparked reflection, subscribe, share it with a leader who needs it, and leave a review with your top five outcomes for 2026. Your input shapes where we go next.

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    15 Min.
  • Implementation Science in Action: Making Change Practical for Leaders with Julia Moore
    Dec 8 2025

    Change rarely fails because of bad strategy; it fails because execution collides with human reality. We sit down with Julia Moore from the Center for Implementation to unpack how leaders can swap “train and pray” for practical, evidence-informed strategies that people will actually use. From hospitals to schools to public health, Julia shows how to design for behavior, not just broadcast information.

    We start by reframing the work: define the thing you’re implementing, identify everyone involved, and get precise about what must change in daily behavior. Then we diagnose barriers and facilitators at the individual, organizational, and system levels, mapping them to behavior science so strategy selection isn’t a guess. Julia opens her toolkit—the free Strategies Tool that links barriers to actions, and Map to Adapt, a process that helps teams decide when to tailor, when to pause, and when to pivot while protecting what matters most.

    The conversation moves into leadership as five core functions: understand, connect, inspire, enable, and transform. We talk about why authority no longer carries change, how to build trust and navigate power dynamics, and why storytelling outperforms slide decks when you need hearts to move before metrics improve. Julia also bridges quality improvement and implementation science, showing how combining cycles and measures with barrier-driven strategy and adaptation planning accelerates real-world results.

    If you’re a leader craving clarity and traction, you’ll leave with a practical path: start with self-awareness, equip your team with the right skills and resources, and remove the friction that blocks progress. Grab the free mini course Inspiring Change 2.0, share this episode with a colleague who leads change, and leave a review with one barrier you’re committed to tackling next.

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    29 Min.
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