WLEI - Lean Enterprise Institute’s Podcast
Business:Management
Dr. Lisa Yerian of the Cleveland Clinic sits down with Josh Howell, LEI President & Executive Team Leader, to talk about the spread of lean thinking at her organization. Among other things, they explore the sequence of learning between defining purpose, discovering problem-solving at the gemba, and developing lean leadership capabilities.
Additional Articles:
How to Develop Emotional Agility At Work: A Conversation with Susan David
How Will Lean Shape the Post-Covid World?
Practicing Steady Work for Lean Value with Karen Gaudet
Preventing Problems by Thinking Upstream: A Talk with Author Dan Heath
Why You Need A Product Focus for Enterprise Transformation
Lean in the Time of Coronavirus
On the Job with Tom Root, Managing Partner of Zingerman's Mail Order
Designing the Future: A WLEI Podcast with Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe and COO Jim Morgan
What’s the Problem: Andrew Lingel Discusses Transforming a Family Business through Knowledge, Grit, and Outrage
On the Job with Ron Kelner, President and COO of the Deublin Company
Coachable: A Model Story, Coaching Work Improvement
CEO Transition – an obstacle or an opportunity?
My Personal Turning Point: Reflecting on a Decade as a Lean Coach
What’s the problem: A conversation with Pat Greco on transforming education through rapid problem solving
Coachable: Creating the Environment for Effective Coaching
Dying for a Paycheck? Must work be toxic for employees, and how can a more sustainable approach emerge?
On the Job: A conversation with Dr. Lynn Kelley about sustaining change at Union Pacific
What’s the Problem: A conversation with Matt Lovejoy on how LEI is trying to create more lean thinkers coming out of university
Coachable: Insights and approaches to situational leadership
Lean Accounting Panel Discussion with Art Byrne, Jean Cunningham, Jim Huntzinger, Nick Katko, and Mike DeLuca
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