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Episode 052 : Rick Bohan - The Importance of Conversation in Lean

Episode 052 : Rick Bohan - The Importance of Conversation in Lean

FromLean Leadership Podcast


Episode 052 : Rick Bohan - The Importance of Conversation in Lean

FromLean Leadership Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s guest is Rick Bohan, Rick is the Owner and Director of Chagrin River Consulting in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.  Rick’s route in his path to working in lean and continuous improvement started with a mining company in eastern Kentucky, teaching miners about safety, and has progressed over the years in helping steel mills, hotels, and manufacturing companies implement lean manufacturing initiatives and developing growth-oriented strategic plans.  Rick’s humility shows through on his LinkedIn profile where he says: “I'd like to say that I've been successful at helping the companies that have hired me both as an employee and as a consultant. And, in a way, I have. But, really, it was the managers and employees at those companies that were successful. I just got them pointed in the right direction, gave them some tools and ideas, and facilitated their conversations about making needed changes. They did all the heavy lifting.” Links: Connect with Rick on LinkedIn Rick’s Company Chagrin River Consulting Link to Rick’s Articles in Industry Week 
Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

A weekly thirty-minute podcast featuring compelling stories from leaders and authors in the Lean, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement field like Mark Graban, Jamie Flinchbaugh, Karen Martin, and Andy Carlino. Learn What do they consider their biggest setback or challenge in their lean journey? (Hint: They are just like you, and they got through what is holding you back.) What do they consider their a-ha or success moment in their career? What tools and resources do they use to achieve success? What advice do they give to the individual just starting out on their Lean journey? What advice do they give the experienced professional to help them achieve next-level success?