Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
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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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Claire Crawford-Mason, Producer of Dr. W. Edwards Deming Videos
Julie Bartels, Healthcare Clinical Business Intelligence at Catalysis
Chris Vogel, Lean in Adminstrative Settings: Office, Financial, and Banking
Rachelle Schultz, CEO of Winona Health - Driving Lean in Her Health System
Dr. Greg Johnson, a Lean Thinking Chief Medical Officer on Healthcare Improvement
Patrick Vlaskovits and Brant Cooper, ’The Lean Entrepreneur’
Steve Bell, Author of ’Lean IT’ on Agile, Scrum, and Lean Startup - ’Run, Grow, Transform’
Dr. Joe Guarisco, Emergency Department Process Improvement through Lean
John Toussaint, MD, on the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report, Best Care at Lower Cost
Art Byrne, Former CEO of Wiremold on The Lean Turnaround
Nick Sarillo, ’A Slice of the Pie’ - Leadership Lessons from a Pizza Chain*
Mike Stoecklein, Memories of Working with W. Edwards Deming
Jim Benson of Modus Cooperandi on ’Personal Kanban’ and Setting WIP Limits
Rick Morrow, Healthcare Process Improvement, High Reliability, and Lean Six Sigma
Psychologist Robert Maurer, PhD, One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way
Matt Stewart, ’Walk On,’ Lessons from Northwestern’s Unlikely Rose Bowl Run
Karen Martin, The Outstanding Organization: Generate Business Results by Eliminating Chaos and Building the Foundation for Everyday Excellence
Jeffrey M. Lobosky, MD, ”It’s Enough to Make You Sick” - Problems in Healthcare and Health Reform
Gregory Jacobson, MD, CEO of KaiNexus on Kaizen in Emergency Medicine (Continuous Improvement)
Naida Grunden & Charles Hagood on ”Lean-Led Design” for Hospital Construction and Renovation