It is with great pleasure to announce our first ever Peak Performance Celebration (PPC) on Friday, September 30th from 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM in the Webb Municipal Building Atrium. Let’s kickoff […]
It is with great pleasure to announce our first ever Peak Performance Celebration (PPC) on Friday, September 30th from 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM in the Webb Municipal Building Atrium. Let’s kickoff the Fall by celebrating you, your innovations, continuous improvement, and Peak’s new book – Peak Performance.
Did you know that to date roughly 1000 employees in the city and county of Denver have attended Black Belt training? That equates to a lot of ideas, innovations, and people creating a culture of innovation in Denver.
Additionally, at the first ever PPC you will have the chance to meet innovators from over 53 cohorts! The event will also include:
Guest Speaker Michael B. Hancock, Mayor of The City & County of Denver
Peak gifts
A surprise event!!!
Support and comic relief from the Peak Team
If you haven’t received your Black Belt yet and you are pushing yourself to submit that first A3, take this next week to reach out to your Peak Liaison or the Peak Academy at PeakAcademy@denvergov.org.
Lastly, thank you for the work you do every day and for believing that it is possible to improve our city – world. You Rock!
Jerraud Coleman is a creative, data-driven, focused, and positive Deputy Director for the City and County of Denver's Peak Academy.
For the past seven years, alongside an exceptional team of continuous improvement professionals, he helps direct, generate, and facilitate process improvement events throughout Denver, Colorado, and the nation.
He trains employees of government, non-profits, and other enterprises (nationally, abroad and at all levels) in the principles and methods of continuous improvement, performance, and change management tools like Lean, the Four Disciplines of Execution (Covey), & PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act/Adjust).
He also works at promoting and sharing the methods mentioned above via blogs, social media, workshops/improvement events, and conferences.
Jerraud believes that "sharing and talking about continuous improvement tools can help enterprises identify and sustain the elimination of any waste or pain point found within any process or system." Thus, resulting in happier customers, employees, and organizations.
Moreover, regarding his work with the City & County of Denver, Jerraud believes in "creating a world-class place where everybody matters matter," primarily through systems-thinking, more productive, valuable, and efficient processes.
Jerraud holds a BFA (in Integrated Arts) from the University of Colorado, Boulder, a Lean Black Belt certificate from Regis University, and a handful of certifications from Coursera in Data Science tools and methods.