Brion Hurley: (EP 34) Lean is about more than just making profits; it's also about being environmentally conscious.
The Lean Effect2 Kesä 2021

Brion Hurley: (EP 34) Lean is about more than just making profits; it's also about being environmentally conscious.

In this episode, Brion Hurley, author of "Lean Six Sigma for Good," talks about his journey from statistician to principal Lean consultant. He talks about how Lean Six Sigma is beneficial for the environment.  We discuss wastes we normally don't think about such as electrical power being used when no production was happening.  He discussed a range of areas for the application of statistical techniques including a  carbon emission tracking system. Not only is Lean Six Sigma good for the environment it is a truly green PR story in the making!

Brion’s favorite book is “The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.

     

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Guest: Brion Hurley

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Scott Burgmeyer: (EP 50) The right tools and methodology, combined with good human interaction, equals great Continuous Improvement Assessment..

Scott Burgmeyer: (EP 50) The right tools and methodology, combined with good human interaction, equals great Continuous Improvement Assessment..

In this episode, Scott Burgmeyer, a thirty-year lean six sigma practitioner, talks about continuous improvement, organizational development, and talent optimization. He stated how he begins by asking, "What are you suffering with today?" Scott emphasized the use of both quantitative and qualitative data in continuous improvement. Scott’s favorite book is “The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.         https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Scott Burgmeyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/burgy/ scott@creativesolutionsgp.com Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

29 Syys 202145min

David Mann: (EP 49) When the problem is understood, the lean tools nearly invariably lead to a solution.

David Mann: (EP 49) When the problem is understood, the lean tools nearly invariably lead to a solution.

In this episode, David Mann, the Shingo Prize-winning author of 'Creating a Lean Culture,' who has spent almost 30 years practicing lean in a variety of sectors, discusses the behind story of writing his book and looks back on his career. He talked about the foundation required for a good lean culture. David shared how he used his advanced degree in psychology to implement lean. https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: David Mann https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwmann/ dmann@dmannlean.com Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

22 Syys 202145min

Clay Linkous: (EP 48) The jerk high achieving doctor, lawsuits and preferred team dynamics.

Clay Linkous: (EP 48) The jerk high achieving doctor, lawsuits and preferred team dynamics.

In this episode, Clay Linkous, Clay With over 25 years of leadership experience, 15 of which have been in healthcare, discusses how lean may help with service quality and patient experience. He discussed the healthcare working environment and the challenges he encountered during lean implementation, as well as how he overcame them. Clay’s favorite book is “5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.         https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Clay Linkous https://www.linkedin.com/in/claylinkous/ clay.linkous@gmail.com Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

15 Syys 202153min

Bruno Pesec: (EP 47) Lean doesn't start with a plan. It starts with what you want to learn & measure.

Bruno Pesec: (EP 47) Lean doesn't start with a plan. It starts with what you want to learn & measure.

In this episode, Bruno Pesec, President of Pesec Global and Co-Founder of the Norwegian Lean Startup Circle, discusses how he converts corporate innovation into a viable investment after ten years of practicing lean. He talked about how innovation is about establishing new value flows for both the company and customers. Bruno ‘s favorite book is “Game-Changing Strategies by Constantinos C. Markides “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.         https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Bruno Pesec https://www.linkedin.com/in/pesec/ bruno@pesec.no Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

8 Syys 202148min

Bob Wallner: (EP 46) How can TOC, Lean, and Six Sigma thinking be used in everyday life?

Bob Wallner: (EP 46) How can TOC, Lean, and Six Sigma thinking be used in everyday life?

In this episode, Bob Wallner, a true Kaizen believer with 15 years of lean expertise and 10 years in the aerospace industry, recounts his journey and professional background. He discussed Hoshin Kanri and how he applies it in a personal context. We spoke about how organizations use lean as tools or as a complete culture. Alfred ‘s favorite book is “Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.       https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Bob Wallner www.linkedin.com/in/bobwallner bwallner@total-improvements.com Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

1 Syys 202143min

Alfred Angerer: (EP 45) You can be a lean leader yourself, but without top management support, you can never transform your organization.

Alfred Angerer: (EP 45) You can be a lean leader yourself, but without top management support, you can never transform your organization.

In this episode, Alfred Angerer, Professor of Healthcare Management with 15 years of lean experience discusses lean healthcare and the impact of digital health on healthcare management. He talked about how reducing waste allows doctors and nurses to spend more time with their patients. Alfred discussed why he feels that deploying tiny tools is necessary rather than cultural changes in lean healthcare. Hugh’s favorite book is “Start with Why by Simon Sinek“, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.       https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Alfred Angerer https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfredangerer ange@zhaw.ch Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

25 Elo 202142min

Hugh Alley: (EP 44) Supervising on the front lines helps to build a strong team and achieve company goals.

Hugh Alley: (EP 44) Supervising on the front lines helps to build a strong team and achieve company goals.

In this episode, The author of "Becoming the Supervisor," Hugh Alley, who has 25 years of experience in Lean, including 20 years as a frontline leader, explains how he reduced collection time by 85 percent in four months, wait time by 50 percent in five months, and increased plant throughput by 75 percent in five months using existing staff and facilities. Not to mention how he improved a company's delivery time from 8 months to merely 6 weeks. Hugh’s favorite book is “Start with Why by Simon Sinek“, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.         https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Hugh Alley https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughalley/ halley@firstlinetraining.ca Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

18 Elo 202149min

Oscar Roche: (EP 43) Toyota Kata is not a method, but rather a pattern of practicing scientific thinking.

Oscar Roche: (EP 43) Toyota Kata is not a method, but rather a pattern of practicing scientific thinking.

In this episode, Oscar Roche, who has been practicing TWI and Lean for over a decade in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Southeast Asia, shares his experiences working with organizations on TWI and Toyota kata projects. He talked about the value of scientific thinking as well as two practice patterns that we may utilize to improve two skills at the same time. Oscar’s favorite book is “Toyota Kata by Mike Rother “, have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here” and let us know your favorite.         https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/ Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast Twitter @EffectLean Guest: Oscar Roche https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscar-roche-26489099 oscar@vwaust.com Host: Mark Dejong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/ Mark@4ppartners.ca https://www.4ppartners.ca Phone: 1-778-807-9691

12 Elo 202126min

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