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Mark Graban reads and expands upon selected posts from LeanBlog.org. Topics include Lean principles and leadership in healthcare, manufacturing, business, and the world around us.Learn more at http://www.leanblog.org/audio Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

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  • This Hospital CEO Was Never Going to Get Lean

    24/09/2015 Duración: 03min

    I have many experiences in healthcare that I haven't blogged about. I try not to write posts that say, "Hey, you won't believe what happened yesterday," for a number of reasons. But, sometimes, my memory gets jogged and a story comes back to me. That's what I'm sharing today as a Throwback Thursday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Better Change Leadership as a Countermeasure

    23/09/2015 Duración: 08min

    Having a model like this helps prevent errors, such as jumping to implement Lean tools before the organization understands WHY change is necessary. You have to engage and enroll people in change, not just force things on them.I am convinced that the ExperienceChange simulations, either Lakeview or GlobalTech, are a great way to learn and practice. http://leanblog.org/audio96 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • 5S: The Good, the Bad, and the Extreme in Japanese Hospitals

    21/09/2015 Duración: 07min

    My two previous trips to Japan have been incredible experiences, both personally and professionally. I'm planning to go back in December with a tour group I'm helping organize with Kaizen Institute. When people go to Japan, I think they are expecting to see perfect Lean practices. But, no... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • In Tribute to and in Memory of Dr. Michel Tétreault

    17/09/2015 Duración: 07min

    I was very saddened earlier to receive an email from an employee of a great leader, Dr. Michel Tétreault, informing me that he had passed away. Michel was, since 2005, the CEO of St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Are Millennials the Only Ones Who Need to Understand Why?

    16/09/2015 Duración: 04min

    And the idea of knowing why... again that's an old desire. It's not just a recent discovery of Simon Sinek and the outstanding book Start with Why (my friends at Gemba Academy have a podcast interview with him coming soon). Why are we doing something? Why are we starting this company? That's an old tale... are you breaking rocks or building a cathedral? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Stuff I'm Reading Sept 2015: Urgency, Problems, and Lemmings

    09/09/2015 Duración: 06min

    Visit http://www.leanblog.org/audio92 for more info on this post and http://www.leanblog.org/audio for information about how to subscribe through iTunes and other places. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Football, Holistic Systems, and Challenging the

    03/09/2015 Duración: 08min

    Today, I discuss two articles: The first article is: "The NFL's Best Practice: No Wasted Time." "If You Can't Hire Urban Meyer, Can You Clone Him?" http://leanblog.org/audio91 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Another Conversation About L.A.M.E. and Lean

    31/08/2015 Duración: 10min

    http://leanblog.org/audio90 It's far too common to see somebody with just a little bit of understanding about Lean do things that really shouldn't be described as Lean at all... in terms of the decisions they are making or the approaches they are taking.I saw an article about Lean in physician practices: "Lean Practice Management for Physicians." I cringed a bit when the author said: "In lean management programs, there are levels of belts based upon the colors found in karate: white, yellow, green, black, and levels of black." No. That's an example of "Lean As Mistakenly Explained." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Inc. Writes About Dr. Deming in 1987

    27/08/2015 Duración: 06min

    I stumbled across an article from the Inc. magazine archives from 1987, so it's today's "Throwback Thursday."In 1987, I was starting high school and that was probably right about the time when my dad, an engineer for General Motors, was able to attend one of Deming's famed four-day seminars. Hearing about that was my first exposure to Deming or anything vaguely related to Lean thinking. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Updating "Lean Hospitals" and a New eBook, "Practicing Lean"

    24/08/2015 Duración: 06min

    Mark Graban talks about the revised 3rd edition of "Lean Hospitals" and a new eBook project called "Practicing Lean." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • So-Called "Just in Time" Retail Staff Scheduling is not #Lean

    22/08/2015 Duración: 06min

    Stories like this have been in the news before, but this was circulating the past few days: "Why erratic schedules are one of the worst parts of low-wage work."The story refers to so-called "just-in-time" scheduling techniques that jerk employees around and disrupt lives. It happens to share a term, "JIT" with "Lean manufacturing" or just "Lean," but it's either a coincidence or it's a bastardization of what Lean is really about. And I can prove it quite easily. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Using Lean to Organize Hospital Closets...

    14/08/2015 Duración: 10min

    http://leanblog.org/audio86 I saw this story when it originally appeared online as part of a local public radio station in California. It was now picked up nationally by NPR and a number of you emailed me about this Lean healthcare piece about UCLA Medical Center:Hospitals Turn To Toyota To Make Care Safer And Swifter It's a generally positive story about a large hospital system working to improve... and turning to Toyota (directly to Toyota) for help. To be fair, they did far more than organize closets... but that was the main photo and lead story that started the piece. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • A Hospital Manager Makes Time for Kaizen

    13/08/2015 Duración: 05min

    How do you MAKE time for continuous improvement?It's been a little while, but here's a new video about Kaizen and continuous improvement from our friends at Franciscan St. Francis Health in Indianapolis. In this video, Hollynn Lobsiger, the manager of the endoscopy unit, talks about what Kaizen means to her and her team and she also shares some thoughts about how to make time for Kaizen. Everybody (or nearly everybody) complains about not having enough time for improvement - that includes time for staff and time for managers. The challenge is how to go from "lack of time" being an excuse to being a problem that you solve (see my video about this). Hollynn and her team are a great example of being proactive to make time for improvement (as you can see in this video with staff describing an improvement). See how Hollynn sets a tone for them and expects input from everybody? They're "Kaizen Crazy!" :-) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • When Warnings Aren't Given or Heeded,

    12/08/2015 Duración: 13min

    The Problem With Underreporting Problems, When Warnings Aren’t Heeded in Aerospace, When Warnings Aren’t Heeded in Aerospace, When Warnings or Concerns Aren’t Shared in Healthcare http://leanblog.org/audio84 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • "Practice? We're Talking About Practice?" Yes, Practicing Lean

    08/08/2015 Duración: 08min

    Allen Iverson was a legendary NBA point guard and scorer who played from 1996 to 2011.In a 2002 news conference that still appears regularly on ESPN, Iverson responded to criticism that he missed practice (due to injury) and he somewhat indignantly asked (over and over) some variation of: "We're talking about practice?" Iverson wasn't complaining about having to practice, but more about the media's insistence on asking questions about practice, which is a topic he apparently didn't think was too interesting to talk about. Practice is certainly important. Maybe not when you're already as good as Iverson was. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Let's Play Match Game '15 - Suggestion Box Edition

    07/08/2015 Duración: 06min

    I guess this counts as a "Flashback Friday," as I was reminded of an old game show that I loved as a kid: Match Game. I was too young to fully appreciate the show, I guess, but I remember it fondly and love watching old reruns (you can find episodes on YouTube).Last week, I read this article: "A happy workforce is a productive one." You'll certainly get no argument from me on that! Well, I think "engagement" is more important than happiness, as happiness might possibly be superficial. But I've long said that an engaged workforce is the key to success in an organization. I thought the article got off track when the author brought up suggestion boxes. Oh no. Suggestion boxes never work. So I took a line from the article and posed it as a Match Game type question on Twitter: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • How My Blog Rant Helped Keep an Office 5S

    06/08/2015 Duración: 05min

    http://leanblog.org/audio81 Lean is not about banning bananas from people's desks or banning sweaters hanging on chairs.We should be solving problems that matter, for customers and employees, through Lean. We should be engaging people rather than throwing silly top-down mandates at them. I tend to get on a soapbox and rant about the "bad office 5S" examples... but I got an email this week that made me smile, because it helped an organization avoid the L.A.M.E. office 5S trap. The email, shared with permission: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Moving from "Visuals" to "Visual Management"

    04/08/2015 Duración: 09min

    http://leanblog.org/audio80 Here's the Key to Visual Management:To me, the core of visual management is captured in this statement from Fujio Cho, now the honorary chairman of Toyota: "Know normal from abnormal... right now!" If the "visual" isn't helping accomplish that goal, it's probably not visual management. Visual management has two parts - the visual(something you see) and the management (the action you take based on the visual). Why do we have to manage the visual abnormality? To get better results. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • Why This Sushi Company Policy Letter

    03/08/2015 Duración: 06min

    http://leanblog.org/audio79 I love the Texas-based grocery store chain "Central Market." It's like a local version of a Whole Foods, basically.One of their features is a sushi area that's run by a third-party company, Yummi Sushi. Posted prominently is a letter that outlines their stated approach to quality and safety. Click the photo for a larger view. Below, I'm going to basically transcribe the letter, but as if it were the policy of a hospital or health system. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

  • How These Credit Card Websites Illustrate Lean Mistake Proofing

    01/08/2015 Duración: 08min

    Here is my latest article for the LinkedIn“Influencers” series, written for a general audience that might not be as familiar with Lean: How These Credit Card Websites Illustrate Lean Mistake Proofing I hope you enjoy the article, even as a Lean thinker. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support

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