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Exploring Lean Manufacturing Principles: A Conversation with Norman Bodek*

Exploring Lean Manufacturing Principles: A Conversation with Norman Bodek*

FromLean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership


Exploring Lean Manufacturing Principles: A Conversation with Norman Bodek*

FromLean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Author & President of PCS Press
Remastered June 2021 (the best I could do with a 2006 recording)
Show notes: HTTP://www.leanblog.org/1 
Here is my first LeanBlog Podcast, featuring author and consultant Norman Bodek, President of PCS Press. For more information, please visit www.leanblog.org. There, you can find show notes and can comment on the podcast. Norman Bodek, of PCS Press, discusses the history and evolution of kaizen and continuous improvement. He details the history of Toyota's employee suggestion system and how it has evolved, in Japan and North America, along with some tips for running a suggestion system of your own. If you have feedback, visit www.leanblog.org, email leanpodcast@gmail.com, or leave a voicemail by contacting skype id "mgraban" or by phoning (817) 776-LEAN (817.776.5326).
Released:
Jul 16, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In this series, started in 2006, Mark Graban interviews leaders, practitioners, innovators, and legends in the ”Lean community.” Topics include Lean in manufacturing, healthcare, startups, and other settings. Special emphasis is given to leadership and management system concepts, including the Toyota Production System and related methods. But, we don‘t talk about ”Lean Six Sigma” much around here, if that‘s of interest to you... if you agree that Lean is more than ”just a bunch of tools in the improvement toolbox,” then this is the place for you. Visit the blog at www.leanblog.org. For feedback, email mark@leanblog.org. All past episodes, with show notes and more, can be found at www.leancast.org.