Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
Business:Management
This is a "bonus" episode where Mark and Jamie talk about "Lean 101" training -- experiences, lessons learned, tips, and more.
This is the "just the Lean" part of Episode #33 of our "Lean Whiskey" podcast. We realize some of you might not care about the whiskey talk or you just don't want to hear that at all. But, the Lean discussion is pretty good, so here it is.
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Jim Womack on GM, Toyota & Lean Six Sigma *
Prof. Samuel A. Culbert on Getting Rid of the Performance Review
Jim Womack, Interview About His New Lean Book ’Gemba Walks’ *
Eric Ries on The Lean Startup Methodology and How to Build Successful Businesses with Continuous Innovation *
John Kim, Lean and Executive Healthcare Leadership
Special - Charlie Sheen Calls the Lean Line
Aubrey Daniels PhD, "Safe by Accident?"
Naida Grunden, A Discussion About Lean, Aviation Safety, Captain Sullenberger, and Checklists *
Professor Jeffrey Liker, Toyota's Challenges & Books
Dr. Jack Billi, University of Michigan Professor, on Applications of Lean in Medicine
James Morgan, Lean Product Development at Ford
Gwendolyn Galsworth, "Work That Makes Sense"
Best-Selling Author Daniel H. Pink on the Connections Between Lean and ’Drive’ *
Jim Baran, "Career Kaizen"
Bill Waddell & Adam Zak, "Simple Excellence"
Dr. Peter Patterson, Lean in Histopathology
Matthew E. May, "The Shibumi Strategy"
Ron Wince, CEO of Guidon, Lean Healthcare
Keith Syberg, Manufacturing Consortia
Dave Crenshaw, Interview with the Author of ‘The Myth of Multitasking’