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Inaugural Future of People at Work Symposium
Join us on July 18-19 for the inaugural Future of People at Work Symposium, where seven leading lean-focused organizations come together to shape the future of work. We’ll tackle:
*Workforce and Workplace Evolution: Addressing the rise of knowledge work, managing intergenerational workforces, and collaborating across remote and in-person teams.
*Technology Integration: Exploring the impacts of rapidly emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, and robotics, on products, services, and processes.
*Supply Chain and Production Transformation: Assessing the pros and cons of reshoring or keeping operations local from the start.
Let's build better ...
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Видео

Crafting Quality Software: a Conversation with Robert Martin
Просмотров 40Месяц назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-z7mma-161cc76 In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with software industry veteran Robert Martin. Robert is one of the original signers of the Agile Manifesto and the author of several influential books, including Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. During the conversation, Robert shared insightful perspectives on some of the biggest ...
The History of the Term "Lean": a Conversation with Jim Womack and John Krafcik
Просмотров 95Месяц назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-3vz7i-160f5c2 In this episode of the WLEI podcast, Jim Womack and John Krafcik share the origin story of the term "lean." Jim led the MIT global benchmarking study of the automotive industry, which led to the seminal book The Machine That Changed the World, and John was one of the principal researchers. Jim went on to co-author a similarly influential book, Lean T...
AI's Impact on Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Jackie Gerhart and Dr. Christopher Longhurst
Просмотров 39Месяц назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-62zya-1602533 In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Dr. Jackie Gerhart and Dr. Christopher Longhurst. Dr. Gerhart is a family physician and VP of clinical informatics at Epic Systems, while Dr. Longhurst is the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Digital Officer at UC San Diego Health. In the discussion, we explore: How health systems are using AI to im...
JIDOKA 2020: Lessons in Enabling Structures
Просмотров 1072 месяца назад
JIDOKA 2020: Lessons in Enabling Structures
Teaching Lean Thinking to Kids: A Conversation with Alan Goodman
Просмотров 562 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-dw243-15f1c9b In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Alan Goodman, professor and department chair of quality engineering at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Alan spent his career in operations at GE before becoming a professor. The podcast explores his recent work to teach young students lean skills to prepare them for careers after school. In the d...
The State of US Manufacturing and Its Role in Innovation: a Conversation with Ben Armstrong and Jim
Просмотров 512 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qiu6z-15d67de In this episode of the WLEI podcast, we speak with Ben Armstrong, Executive Director of MIT's Industrial Performance Center, and Jim Morgan, Senior Advisor at the Lean Enterprise Institute. They share perspectives from Ben's extensive research on the history and future of US manufacturing and Jim's first-hand knowledge of developing new products and ...
Webinar | Hardware Meets Software: Lean and Agile Lessons for Innovation
Просмотров 3122 месяца назад
During the webinar, gain insights into: The Fundamentals of Lean Product and Process Development: Understand how lean thinking can improve product and process development, enabling companies to launch better products faster. Lessons from Hardware and Software: Explore successful lean applications in the automotive and software sectors, gaining insights to adapt within your organization. Scaling...
5 tips on how to observe the work and be respectful
Просмотров 1493 месяца назад
We go observe what is really happening (at the gemba where the work takes place) while showing respect to the people involved, especially those who do the real value-creating work of the business. Learn how to observe a process and guide improvement efforts that will truly matter to your customers. Learn more: www.lean.org/events-training/events/work-observation-practice/
Quality Leadership at the Forefront of Innovation: A Conversation with Jeri Ford of Lucid Motors
Просмотров 623 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-rzdfm-15ba396 Electrification has given rise to new American automotive ventures such as Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid Motors. Aside from the powertrain, these companies are innovating the driving experience through breakthrough performance and by deeply integrating software into vehicle architecture. These disruptions demonstrate exciting possibilities but raise a cha...
Developing 35,000 Problem Solvers: OhioHealth's Journey in Lean Healthcare with Alli Kulp and Emily
Просмотров 1033 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qq65p-159a1c1 In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Emily Swaney and Alli Kulp from OhioHealth. Emily is the senior director of OhioHealth's lean promotion office, leading the organization's continuous improvement team. Alli is a senior advisor in the lean promotion office and previously worked as a registered nurse. In our discussion, we explore: T...
Connecting the Classroom to Industry: Experiential Lean Learning with Dennis Wade and Lisa Eshbach
Просмотров 484 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-268hs-1583ea2 In this episode of the WLEI podcast, we speak with Dennis Wade from Oakland University and Lisa Eshbach, PhD from Ferris State University. They share their universities' programs that provide hands-on lean learning experiences for students through collaboration with industry partners. In our discussion, we explore: The backgrounds and roles of Dennis...
Extending Lean Thinking Beyond the Factory at MillerKnoll: a Conversation with Jennifer Trask and Br
Просмотров 674 месяца назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-nmt3z-156fd5d In this episode of the WLEI Podcast, our guests are Jennifer Trask and Brittney Heatherington from MillerKnoll. Trask is the Director of the MillerKnoll Performance System (HMPS) for business processes and dealer network, while Heatherington is a continuous improvement coach for the dealer network. In our discussion, we explore: MillerKnoll’s methodi...
Defining Winning: Turning Around Operations Through Clarity and Ownership with Billy Taylor
Просмотров 825 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-kak33-1554b4f In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Billy Taylor, former operations executive at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. He is now President of LinkedXL and author of The Winning Link: a Proven Process to Define, Align, and Execute Strategy at Every Level. In our discussion, we explore: Billy’s career journey from third shift supervisor to d...
Engaging Leadership in Lean at MassMutual
Просмотров 675 месяцев назад
Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-9ws2m-153fdfc In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI's guests are Mary Nell Egan and Lisa Karam from MassMutual, a leading insurance company. Egan and Karam delve into the intricacies of transformation in a traditionally cautious, large organization. In our discussion, we explore several key themes: MassMutual’s evolution from a tool-centric to a customer-value ...
Developing Products Customers Love: Discussing Lean Product and Process Development with Two Retired
Просмотров 676 месяцев назад
Developing Products Customers Love: Discussing Lean Product and Process Development with Two Retired
Building a Problem-Solving Culture: Insights from Barton Malow’s Lean University
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Building a Problem-Solving Culture: Insights from Barton Malow’s Lean University
Webinar: Navigating Organizational Change: Insights from the Change Questions Framework
Просмотров 5996 месяцев назад
Webinar: Navigating Organizational Change: Insights from the Change Questions Framework
Exploring the Intersection of Lean and Agile: Lessons from Theodo
Просмотров 1338 месяцев назад
Exploring the Intersection of Lean and Agile: Lessons from Theodo
Revolutionizing Logistics: DHL eCommerce’s Journey Applying Lean Thinking to Automation
Просмотров 1428 месяцев назад
Revolutionizing Logistics: DHL eCommerce’s Journey Applying Lean Thinking to Automation
Transforming Corporate Culture: Bestbath’s Approach to Scaling Problem-Solving Capability
Просмотров 1338 месяцев назад
Transforming Corporate Culture: Bestbath’s Approach to Scaling Problem-Solving Capability
Sustaining Strategy Deployment: Lessons from 16 Years of Practice at GlobalFoundries
Просмотров 1088 месяцев назад
Sustaining Strategy Deployment: Lessons from 16 Years of Practice at GlobalFoundries
Webinar: Discover the Lean Leadership Learning Tour: A Preview with Toyota, GE Appliances, and LEI
Просмотров 5019 месяцев назад
Webinar: Discover the Lean Leadership Learning Tour: A Preview with Toyota, GE Appliances, and LEI
Navigating Organizational Change: A Conversation with Dr. Lynn Kelley
Просмотров 999 месяцев назад
Navigating Organizational Change: A Conversation with Dr. Lynn Kelley
What lean thinking and practice means to Capital One
Просмотров 12511 месяцев назад
What lean thinking and practice means to Capital One
Why lean thinking and practice is important to Daktronics
Просмотров 6911 месяцев назад
Why lean thinking and practice is important to Daktronics
Why lean thinking is important to Consumers Energy
Просмотров 4911 месяцев назад
Why lean thinking is important to Consumers Energy
Webinar: The Case for Good Jobs: Unlocking Productivity and Profits Through Employee Investment
Просмотров 376Год назад
Webinar: The Case for Good Jobs: Unlocking Productivity and Profits Through Employee Investment
Webinar: The Future of Lean Learning: Introducing LEI’s Innovative Online Education
Просмотров 542Год назад
Webinar: The Future of Lean Learning: Introducing LEI’s Innovative Online Education
Charting a New Course for US Manufacturing: a Conversation with Miles Arnone and Bonnie Davis
Просмотров 255Год назад
Charting a New Course for US Manufacturing: a Conversation with Miles Arnone and Bonnie Davis

Комментарии

  • @CatherineSibanyoni
    @CatherineSibanyoni 11 дней назад

    If you teach grade R what qualifications needed

  • @AbubekerMohammed-fn9gh
    @AbubekerMohammed-fn9gh 24 дня назад

    Ok ok ok

  • @asherbendavid4227
    @asherbendavid4227 Месяц назад

    👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽

  • @asherbendavid4227
    @asherbendavid4227 Месяц назад

    It irritates me to listen carefully when I see 02:12 people standing around with masks. Then I think to myself, what idiots they are!!!

  • @milkco6607
    @milkco6607 3 месяца назад

    What happens when the whys become circular? For example (I don't know how machines work so take this idea with a grain of salt), what if the pump was supposed to seperate bad oil but there is bad oil makes the pump stop working? What does this circular logic resemble?

  • @indexplus
    @indexplus 4 месяца назад

    Life is a competition and just because you live in a bubble doesn't mean you will not lose

  • @SigmaAdonis
    @SigmaAdonis 5 месяцев назад

    For anyone reading this, watch at 1.5x speed

  • @DoomZoone
    @DoomZoone 6 месяцев назад

    Hey, that wasn't very lean. The whole thing sounded like a sales pitch, but without any tangible value proposition. Thats how scams work.

  • @Notfortunesfool
    @Notfortunesfool 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome podcast!

  • @justnews9738
    @justnews9738 6 месяцев назад

    I think it’s an interesting topic and I don’t think enough was covered in just one video so hopefully there’s more videos on the way.

  • @thorstenspeil5951
    @thorstenspeil5951 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Art for the clarifications and distinctions!

  • @thorstenspeil5951
    @thorstenspeil5951 7 месяцев назад

    very good information, thank you, Art!

  • @patrickb840
    @patrickb840 7 месяцев назад

    Am I crazy or is this just a common sense problem solving technique??? Why does this need to be “taught”?

  • @seoexpertshohel
    @seoexpertshohel 7 месяцев назад

    Your video is very nice, but I noticed some technical issues upon visiting your RUclips channel. Consequently, your video lacks views, likes, and comments, possibly due to a low SEO score.

  • @Notfortunesfool
    @Notfortunesfool 7 месяцев назад

    It's nice to hear about software here. So thanks! I applaud Theodo's Lean Agile journey. And I'm deeply grateful to hear & benefit from Theodo's learnings. However in the soirit of constructive comment, I'm surprised at the engineering practices described by Fabrice here... or rather the lack of modern quality practices that have been widely adopted since 2014 in the US. Zero defect & low defect code is easily possible & doesn't require long specs for each small chunk of code or take tons of time & money. This is clearly a place where Theodo could improve. I'll be interested to hear his further quality journey. That small niggle aside, Lean Agile is rapidly spreading more widely in the US & UK. It's clearly a great framework, practice & strategy for growing businesses of all types now that digitalization is wide-spread & "software has eaten the world." I hope LEI will interview more Lean Agile practitioners in the future. Thanks again. And best of luck to Theodo.

  • @patrickjvanhuffel
    @patrickjvanhuffel 8 месяцев назад

    4:40 Why is mapping spelled mappping with three p(s)?

    • @richardcall2994
      @richardcall2994 27 дней назад

      Patience, Persistence, and Practicality, of course.

  • @camgere
    @camgere 9 месяцев назад

    Point well taken. You will most likely be starting lean as Bottom/Up not Top/Down (unless you are the CEO). Start out with Lean Tools. The Toyota Business Practices 8 Step Problem Solving Process is the way to go. This is slightly more elaborate than Plan-Do-Check-Act. Gemba Academy has a great concise description. Some common tools are: 5S, Shadowboxing tools, Eliminate the 7 wastes., Autonomation (error detection and automatic stopping, error proofing). Visual Management (target and actual). Various root cause analysis tools. Process mapping and Value Stream Mapping are a bit more advanced. Cellular manufacturing (m workers for n stages of process, m<=n). A3 reports are also a bit more advanced. Specification and Standard Work. You can’t improve Standard Work if you don’t have Standard Work. You are starting to get in the philosophical aspects of lean (The Toyota Way by Jeffrey Liker). Optimizing everything based on customer value. The whole organization is there to support Customer Value. Each necessary level of organization uses problem solving methods to continuously improve their processes. By this time, you need management buy in.

  • @camgere
    @camgere 9 месяцев назад

    The Toyota Business Practices 8 Step Problems Solving Procedure is used widely across all branches of Toyota. Gemba Academy has a nice web page for this. Very simple and straightforward. Product development is substantially different than the Toyota Production System. Anything you do repeatedly, you should get better at. You should create standard work documents for repeated processes. You can take the redlines from the current finished design documents and incorporate them into the documents aiding the next design. Set based knowledge, prototypes and design reviews are ways to acquire knowledge before decisions are made. They not only break the design into pieces (reductionism) to create it, but they also put all the pieces back together again, to make sure it all works (holistic). Getting separate functional departments to work seamlessly together is difficult for all companies. Some books for those who are really interested. Cusumano, M. A. (1998). Thinking Beyond Lean. New York: Free Press Kennedy, M. N. (2019). Success Is Assured. New York, New York: Routledge/Productivity Press. (especially Chapter 4 and Appendices) Morgan, J. M. (2006). The Toyota Product Development System. New York: Productivity Press.

  • @imightbebiased9311
    @imightbebiased9311 9 месяцев назад

    0:24 "Break down", as in the action is two words. "Breakdown" is a noun. "Occurrence" is spelled incorrectly. 0:46 Made me stop the video in rage. "Its" not "It's", which is a contraction. Your graphic is saying "Problem in it is own right". Nothing makes me question the value of a video spotlighting how improved thought processes can lead to better results when the video itself is riddled with flaws. Why don't you have a proofreader? Why wasn't this reviewed before deployment? Why is this still grammatically incorrect after being up for 5 years?

  • @ronniegoulding47
    @ronniegoulding47 11 месяцев назад

    Left handed people's version?

  • @SFlare1
    @SFlare1 Год назад

    What a whole lot of nothing.

  • @yugandharjadhav729
    @yugandharjadhav729 Год назад

    My question is towards the cons of competition. Apart from increased I vs all mentality, i feel we somehow forget the others here. It's like this - If I compete / go for an interview, I may get the job. But because of my win, because of my victory everyone else there loses. Personal glory is great, but what about the failure I bring to other's lives. If my actions, my competitiveness brings failures & sadness to others, how should I look at the consequences of my actions, my victories ?

  • @jasonhunter7143
    @jasonhunter7143 Год назад

    Great job!

  • @marrowfreeze
    @marrowfreeze Год назад

    I love lean. I am fat

  • @Techpower888
    @Techpower888 Год назад

    Very well explained, and thankyou Matthew McConaughey for doing the narration :D

  • @carloslopez6221
    @carloslopez6221 Год назад

    No one draws a roof like, John

  • @ddilink
    @ddilink Год назад

    If one of the pillars of lean is to reduce inventory, a job shop has no inventory.

    • @chadr2604
      @chadr2604 10 месяцев назад

      Generally someone who needs their ego massaged only orders exactly enough material. Someone makes a mistake or something breaks.

  • @nursevibe
    @nursevibe Год назад

    Thank you

  • @sanjeewalankathilake9963
    @sanjeewalankathilake9963 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing @lean Enterprise !

  • @mihrdat
    @mihrdat Год назад

    What a fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @sladjan_vuksanovic
    @sladjan_vuksanovic Год назад

    28.01.23

  • @GeraldCrumbley
    @GeraldCrumbley Год назад

    Wasn't it Sakichi Toyoda who devised this system?

  • @joyluo6394
    @joyluo6394 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @abrahamtholath1302
    @abrahamtholath1302 Год назад

    I am unable to find the in depth videos on Mura and Muri that this video mentions. Wondering if you could point me in the right direction on these?

    • @alexjames2818
      @alexjames2818 10 месяцев назад

      Same comment please. I have to look elsewhere as could not spot them in the channel.

  • @silvioilli
    @silvioilli Год назад

    Excellent lessons. Thanks David

  • @m.fazlurrahman5854
    @m.fazlurrahman5854 Год назад

    Explain implications of this LEAN management with respect to: 1) Quality Vs Slim 2) What is the primary drivers of SLIM 3) In which quadrant of BCG this is mostly applied 4) How much past decisions and their implications contributes to get you in the GYM? 5) So much so, after all these knowledge; why new companies emerges into mature markets; and what differentiates them from there better halves?

  • @AlignacademyTV
    @AlignacademyTV Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @vigneshiyer4334
    @vigneshiyer4334 Год назад

    This is brilliant. In terms of improvement, presentation & using Lean to even for bringing out this video... Wow.... Hats off Dr Carrington

  • @vigneshiyer4334
    @vigneshiyer4334 Год назад

    This is wonderfully explain.... Wow. This is lean based video making as well

  • @gathirwatimo3666
    @gathirwatimo3666 Год назад

    Anyone from RMIT? You've found a schoolmate.

  • @leoss67
    @leoss67 Год назад

    That is not lean transformation

  • @wagnsprinter
    @wagnsprinter Год назад

    Great Interview, very interesting to learn about the Skateboard Design, which is quite different to other business models and a very interesting Innovation of the business model

  • @zappodude7591
    @zappodude7591 Год назад

    This video doesn not explain how to make Lean

  • @davehansel9715
    @davehansel9715 Год назад

    Nicely explained! I also use 5 whys strategy tool in Google sheets. Great content!

  • @gauravmohan9271
    @gauravmohan9271 Год назад

    Thankyou

  • @muskduh
    @muskduh Год назад

    Thanks

  • @leanmanacademy
    @leanmanacademy Год назад

    Fake Lean/CI bowing to the ten kings..

  • @sudeshindika
    @sudeshindika Год назад

    👍

  • @utokd
    @utokd Год назад

    It's a nice example, but my question is - where do you go from there with the cardboard idea? In this particular case? Who will optimize the worker idea and bring it to life, the cardboard workstation will have to be made into something more suitable? I would like to know if the "optimization" was implemented to the work flow and how. Thanks!

    • @masiag.657
      @masiag.657 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your question. This example is pulled from a simulation-based course we offer called "Building a Lean Operating and Management System." In addition to the points about motion and engaging front-line workers, we were trying to encourage conducting targeted *experiments* with low-cost materials. Alternatively, you might see companies send an engineer to redesign the work and invest money in a new station without getting worker input or properly testing the new set-up. When such an approach inevitably fails, we hear people ask, "How can I get people on board? Why won't they invest in our lean culture?" Forcing change upon others rather endears them to that change. Ideally, the cardboard and duct-tape would serve as a prototype built WITH the operator...and only once it has proved its worth, then a company would invest in building it out with proper materials. Is this what you had envisioned? What is your experience with proposing changes at work or improving work design?