Risks and Challenges of Large-Scale Process Improvement

Hilary Corna
3 min readAug 27, 2024

Improving processes on a large scale can be a great way to improve efficiency, customer satisfaction, employee productivity, and compliance. It helps improve the bottom line and position your business for success in the future. But it’s not without its challenges. Here are some of the obstacles you might face and how you can overcome them:

Resistance to Change

One of the biggest hurdles to implementing a large-scale process improvement (LSPI) is resistance from employees and stakeholders to change. People are naturally inclined to stick to their routines and resist changes that disrupt established workflows.

To address this challenge, listen to your people, foster a culture of openness, encourage communication, provide a clear rationale for the proposed changes, and make sure they get all the support they need to succeed. Involving your employees in the improvement process can also help alleviate resistance and promote a sense of ownership.

Complexity and Scope

Large-scale process improvement initiatives often involve multiple departments, systems, and stakeholders. The complexity and scope of such projects can quickly become overwhelming. Organizations must carefully plan and prioritize improvements, breaking them down…

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Hilary Corna

CEO | Founder of The Human Way | Bestselling Author | New book #UNprofessional out 9/21 | Host of the UNprofessional podcast | As seen in Forbes, Fortune, WSJ