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Applied Lean Construction and Lean Thinking with Melanie Gilbertson
FromThe EBFC Show
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
An incredibly talented construction projects production leader with equal hands-on Lean Construction implementation and expertise, Melanie Gilbertson knows how to engage teams across her organization with practical skill building for easier and better project delivery. She leads an amazing team of scheduling and Lean subject matter experts to support integrated production teams in their efforts to meet project-wide Conditions of Satisfaction. This episode is full of inspiration and actions to support your learning and project improvement efforts.
Show Links:
From The EBFC Show Blog:
Visual Management Basics for Construction Teams
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/visual-management-basics-for-construction-teams/
Apply A3 Thinking to Improve Project Delivery
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/apply-A3-thinking-to-improve-project-delivery/
Construction Scrum Case Studies
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/construction-scrum-case-studies/
Connect with Melanie
LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanielgilbertson/
Connect with Felipe via
Social media and Free Lean and Scrum Training Resources at https://thefelipe.bio.link
Subscribe on YouTube to never miss new videos here: https://rb.gy/q5vaht
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Today’s episode is sponsored by Bosch RefinemySite. It’s a cloud-based construction platform. Bosch uses Lean principles to enable your entire team, from owners to trade contractors – to plan, communicate, document, and execute in real-time. It’s the digital tool that supports the Last Planner System® process and puts it all together in one simple, collaborative ecosystem. Bosch RefinemySite empowers your team, builds trust, creates a culture of responsibility, and enhances communication. Learn more and Try for free at https://www.bosch-refinemysite.us/tryforfree
Today's episode is sponsored by the Lean Construction Institute (LCI). This non-profit organization operates as a catalyst to transform the industry through Lean project delivery using an operating system centered on a common language, fundamental principles, and basic practices. Learn more at https://www.leanconstruction.org
Show Links:
From The EBFC Show Blog:
Visual Management Basics for Construction Teams
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/visual-management-basics-for-construction-teams/
Apply A3 Thinking to Improve Project Delivery
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/apply-A3-thinking-to-improve-project-delivery/
Construction Scrum Case Studies
https://www.theebfcshow.com/blog/construction-scrum-case-studies/
Connect with Melanie
LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanielgilbertson/
Connect with Felipe via
Social media and Free Lean and Scrum Training Resources at https://thefelipe.bio.link
Subscribe on YouTube to never miss new videos here: https://rb.gy/q5vaht
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Today’s episode is sponsored by Bosch RefinemySite. It’s a cloud-based construction platform. Bosch uses Lean principles to enable your entire team, from owners to trade contractors – to plan, communicate, document, and execute in real-time. It’s the digital tool that supports the Last Planner System® process and puts it all together in one simple, collaborative ecosystem. Bosch RefinemySite empowers your team, builds trust, creates a culture of responsibility, and enhances communication. Learn more and Try for free at https://www.bosch-refinemysite.us/tryforfree
Today's episode is sponsored by the Lean Construction Institute (LCI). This non-profit organization operates as a catalyst to transform the industry through Lean project delivery using an operating system centered on a common language, fundamental principles, and basic practices. Learn more at https://www.leanconstruction.org
Released:
Aug 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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