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As I did two weeks ago, when Jamie Flinchbaugh and I talked about “Lean 101” training (and should you skip it), I'm sharing another episode (as a “bonus” episode in the “Lean Blog Interviews” podcast series), a “just the Lean talk” discussion.
This comes from Episode #27 where we started the episode by taking a deep dive into coffee (making it and drinking it at home) instead of talking whiskey. We were recording in the morning, so whiskey wasn't appropriate. The weather was nice, so Jamie was sitting outside, so we get to hear some birds in his background.
Again, we know many of you don't care about the whiskey talk (or coffee talk), but Jamie suggested sharing this segment where we talked about Lean in relation to inventory and supply chains. This is from May of 2021, but we think it's still relevant. If you want to hear coffee talk, listen to or watch the whole version here.
Our inventory talk includes a news story about 10 million bourbon barrels that are “resting” in inventory. But it's barely whiskey talk. We talk more about the supposed “death of Just In Time.” Ugh.
As I said last time, Jamie Flinchbaugh and I started a podcast series just over three years ago called “Lean Whiskey.” It's a very conversational format and we've enjoyed doing it (and if anybody likes listening, then even better!).
Links From the Show (about Lean):Lean in Mental Healthcare with Sunil Khushalani, MD and Antonio DePaolo, PhD
Ben Bensaou: From Lean Production to ”Built to Innovate”
Gerard Ibarra on ”Good Decisions, Better Outcomes”
Jamie Flinchbaugh on ”People Solve Problems” - His New Book
Sonia Singh: From Lean Coach to Leadership Coach, From Consultant to Coach
The Power of Process: Interview With Matt Zayko and Eric Ethington
John Chacon on Continuous Improvement and the Dangers of Paying People to Think
Nick Katko and Mike De Luca Talk About Practicing Lean Accounting
Karyn Ross, Lean and Kind Leadership
John Gallagher, Lean and The Uncommon Leader
Katie Anderson on Breaking the Telling Habit
Balaji Reddie, Founder of the Deming Forum India
Laura Kriska, the First American Woman to Work at Honda HQ in Japan
Brant Cooper on Being ”Disruption Proof” in Pandemic Times & Beyond
BONUS: John Shook, Revisited from 2009 - Managing to Learn and A3 Problem Solving
BONUS: David Meier's "Favorite Mistakes" at Toyota and His Distillery
BONUS: Jamie Flinchbaugh, Revisited from 2006
Ryan McCormack on His “Operational Excellence Mixtapes” & More
BONUS: In Memoriam -- Podcast Guests Who Have Passed Away
Katie Anderson: One Year of "Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn" and the New Audiobook