Lean Blog Audio: Practical Lean Thinking, Psychological Safety, and Continuous Improvement

Lean Blog Audio: Practical Lean Thinking, Psychological Safety, and Continuous Improvement

Lean Blog Audio is a short-form podcast featuring audio versions of articles from LeanBlog.org, written, read, and expanded by Mark Graban. Each episode explores practical Lean thinking, psychological safety, continuous improvement, and leadership—through real-world examples from healthcare, manufacturing, startups, and other complex work environments. Topics include learning from mistakes, reducing fear and blame, improving systems, and using data thoughtfully through tools like Process Behavior Charts. Episodes often go beyond the original blog post, adding fresh context and reflections.

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Episoder(471)

Lean Healthcare Trip to China, Day 1, Part 1:

Lean Healthcare Trip to China, Day 1, Part 1:

My first trip to China... http://leanblog.org/audio151

21 Jul 20169min

Free Excerpt from "Lean Hospitals" and "Practicing Lean"

Free Excerpt from "Lean Hospitals" and "Practicing Lean"

http://leanblog.org/audio150 Thanks to those of you who pre-ordered the 3rd edition of my book Lean Hospitals.Click below to read a free preview from the book, the start of the chapter on leading and...

23 Jun 20168min

Be Careful With "No Waiting Rooms" Just Like "Zero Inventories"

Be Careful With "No Waiting Rooms" Just Like "Zero Inventories"

For decades, manufacturers have been tripped up by the simplistic idea that Lean is about "zero inventories." It probably didn't help that one of the earliest and most prominent books about what many ...

13 Jun 20169min

GM's CEO Roger Smith Thought Toyota Had Magic,

GM's CEO Roger Smith Thought Toyota Had Magic,

Thanks to this post by Bruce Hamilton (aka "Toast Guy" or "Old Lean Dude"), I was reminded of the old General Motors effort, spearheaded by then-CEO Roger Smith (of "Roger&Me" fame), to fully automate...

9 Jun 20167min

From 1994, But Relevant Today: "Why TQM Fails"

From 1994, But Relevant Today: "Why TQM Fails"

The 1994 book Why TQM Fails And What to Do About It is a book that could be very relevant today, in the context of Lean. I'll give credit to Greg Jacobson, MD from KaiNexus who had a copy of this book...

8 Jun 20168min

his Doctor is Upset About Something,

his Doctor is Upset About Something,

http://leanblog.org/audio146 Earlier this year, we had rantings from two doctors about Lean in the esteemed New England Journal of Medicine... except what they described didn't really sound like Lean...

6 Jun 20168min

The Need for Standardized Work When Ordering Whiskey

The Need for Standardized Work When Ordering Whiskey

Ah, whiskey. I like whiskey. I'm not afraid to say that. I've blogged about whiskey (or whisky) once before: Why Kaizen is an Important Differentiator for Japanese Whisky. I also have a personal Kaize...

3 Jun 20164min

My LinkedIn Post on Bad Toast & Bad Management

My LinkedIn Post on Bad Toast & Bad Management

Previously on LinkedIn, I’ve written about Kaizen in a wine bar and the need for restaurants to not blame employees for problems. Yesterday, I published my 50th post for their Influencers program: T...

2 Jun 20165min

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