Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
Business:Management
This episode will be available to paid Apple Podcasts subscribers only until November 1st, when it will become available to the public.
Ward is a seasoned C-suite executive with over 6 years leading fully remotely while building technology organizations from the ground up for companies 150 to 650 employees in size and 50M to 125M revenue across the Americas and Europe.
He is currently Chief Product Officer and CTO at RealSelf and is a technical advisor with his own company - website is https://wardvuillemot.com - where he advises startup founders and CEOs on technical roadmaps and technology organization along with lean approaches…
Jim Huntzinger, What is TWI (Training Within Industry)?
Steve Montague, Lean & TeamSTEPPS for Patient Safety
Paul Piechota, Lean at the University of Dayton
Mark Jaben, MD: Lean, Change, & Brains
John Torinus, Solving Healthcare as an Auto Supplier CEO
Mike Orzen, Lean IT: Enabling and Sustaining Your Lean Transformation
Karen Martin on Value Stream Mapping - Visualizing Work and Aligning Leadership
Rich Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations on Joy, Inc. *
Daniel T. Jones, 25 Years of Lean & More - The Machine That Changed the World
Joe Swartz Discusses Healthcare Kaizen and a Culture of Continuous Improvement in Hospitals
Jon Miller Discusses His Book Creating a Kaizen Culture, Engaging Everybody in Continuous Improvement *
Karen Dunn Skinner & David Skinner on Lean in Law Firms and Legal Departments
John Toussaint, MD on CEO Challenges & Enduring Excellence, Lean Leadership, and Shingo
Scott Sambucci Discusses Lean Startup Ideas for Sales, Process, and Mistakes
Lean Healthcare in Tanzania - Michael Grogan and Dr. Brenda Dmello
Ron Pereira from Gemba Academy, Lean and Six Sigma
Dan Florizone, Lean in Saskatchewan, Government Health and Education Sectors
Judy Worth & Tom Shuker, Perfecting Patient Journeys, Lean Value Streams in Healthcare
Drew Greenblatt, President of Marlin Wire on Lean and Competing Against Cheap Chinese Imports
Bob Emiliani, Nobody Is Exempt From Improvement - Lean Leadership