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Episode 061: Allison Greco - Being Flexible to the Unexpected Can Be Great Opportunities with Lean

Episode 061: Allison Greco - Being Flexible to the Unexpected Can Be Great Opportunities with Lean

FromLean Leadership Podcast


Episode 061: Allison Greco - Being Flexible to the Unexpected Can Be Great Opportunities with Lean

FromLean Leadership Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s guest is Allison Greco   Allison is the Founder of Continuous Improvement International whose mission is to cultivate a passion for continuous improvement and drive the adoption of continuous improvement culture as the key to organizational success.  They provide a fresh, modern professional society for continuous improvers and process improvers. They provide support to individuals and teams through member services and their Virtual Program Office.   Allison is a professional engineer by trade and got her start with Lean while working on the railroad and has worked with a variety of industries including energy and utilities and the federal government.   She is a certified Six Sigma Blackbelt and proud Oklahoma Sooner where she earned both her B.S. in Industrial Engineering and her MBA.   Connect with Allison on LinkedIn Allison’s Company: Continuous Improvement International
Released:
Oct 13, 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?