Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
Business:Management
It's two Barrys in a row on the podcast, as my guest for Episode #335 is Barry O'Reilly and we're talking, in depth, about his latest book, Unlearn: Let Go of Past Success to Achieve Extraordinary Results. Barry is a business advisor, entrepreneur, and author who has pioneered the intersection of business model innovation, product development, organizational design, and culture transformation. See his full bio. Last week, I shared a shorter discussion with Barry that served as a preview of the webinar that he's presenting on Wednesday. You can find a link to register for the live webinar (or to view the recording) at leanblog.org/335. Barry and I chat about topics including 1) experimental approaches to entrepreneurship, 2) how leaders need to make it safe for people to try new things, and 3) why you have to unlearn before you can learn something new – that's the pathway that allows you to then achieve breakthrough results. These are good ideas in business and they also talk about the interesting case of tennis legend Serena Williams and how she reinvented her game to extend her greatness. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did and do hope you'll pick up the book.
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Patrick Anderson, Lean in Native Alaska Healthcare
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Lt. Randy Russell, Lean in Law Enforcement, Part 1
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Dean Bliss, Lean at the Iowa Health System
Gwendolyn Galsworth, “Visual Displays”
Ralph Keller - the Association for Manufacturing Excellence
Mike Micklewright, "What Would Deming Say?"
Martin Hinckley on Lean and Mistake-Proofing*
Jeff Liker on His Book Toyota Culture, Part 3 of 3
An Anonymous UAW Retiree Who is a Passionate Fan of Lean & TPS
Jeff Liker on His Book Toyota Culture, Part 2 of 3
Bob Emiliani on Practical Lean Leadership