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This podcast offers business solutions to help listeners develop and implement action plans for lean process improvement and implement continuous improvement projects, cost reductions, product quality enhancements, and process effectiveness improvement. Listeners come from many industries in both manufacturing and office applications. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansolutions/support

The Lean Solutions Podcast Patrick Adams

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This podcast offers business solutions to help listeners develop and implement action plans for lean process improvement and implement continuous improvement projects, cost reductions, product quality enhancements, and process effectiveness improvement. Listeners come from many industries in both manufacturing and office applications. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leansolutions/support

    Insights & Reflections - Chain Of Learning Pt. 2

    Insights & Reflections - Chain Of Learning Pt. 2

    What You’ll Learn: In this two-parted episode, host Andy Olrich delves into Katie Anderson’s transformative Chain of Learning workshops in Australia. Tune in as they explore attendee expectations, workshop insights, captivating leadership themes, and profound reflections.

    About the Guest: 

    Katie Anderson is an internationally recognized leadership consultant, coach, professional speaker, and learning enthusiast, dedicated to helping purpose-driven leaders create cultures of learning and accelerate individual and organizational impact. 

    A skilled change agent and coach, Katie has supported tens of thousands of leaders across a range of industries to create organizational learning cultures that foster innovation, engagement, and continuous improvement. A popular keynote speaker, she is the author of the bestselling book Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn, which has received multiple international awards, including the Shingo Publication Award, and has been translated into over eight languages. Katie is also the host of the transformational leadership podcast Chain of Learning.

    Katie holds a BA with honors from Stanford University and was a Fulbright Scholar in Australia, where she received her Master’s degree in public health. She has lived in seven countries, and regularly leads executive study trips to Japan for leaders looking to deepen their knowledge of people-centered leadership, operational excellence, and Japanese culture.



    Links:

    ⁠⁠Click Here For Andy Olrich’s LinkedIn⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠Click Here to Learn More About Katie Anderson⁠⁠

    ⁠Click Here For Katie's Podcast, "Chain Of Learning"⁠

    ⁠Click Here For Chain Of Learning Episode 12: "Beyond Appearances: Building Real Continuous Improvement with Patrick Adams"⁠

    ⁠Click Here For The Lean Solutions Summit⁠


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    • 33 min
    Insights & Reflections - Chain Of Learning Pt. 1

    Insights & Reflections - Chain Of Learning Pt. 1

    What You’ll Learn: In this two-parted episode, host Andy Olrich delves into Katie Anderson’s transformative Chain of Learning workshops in Australia. Tune in as they explore attendee expectations, workshop insights, captivating leadership themes, and profound reflections.

    About the Guest: 

    Katie Anderson is an internationally recognized leadership consultant, coach, professional speaker, and learning enthusiast, dedicated to helping purpose-driven leaders create cultures of learning and accelerate individual and organizational impact. 

    A skilled change agent and coach, Katie has supported tens of thousands of leaders across a range of industries to create organizational learning cultures that foster innovation, engagement, and continuous improvement. A popular keynote speaker, she is the author of the bestselling book Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn, which has received multiple international awards, including the Shingo Publication Award, and has been translated into over eight languages. Katie is also the host of the transformational leadership podcast Chain of Learning.

    Katie holds a BA with honors from Stanford University and was a Fulbright Scholar in Australia, where she received her Master’s degree in public health. She has lived in seven countries, and regularly leads executive study trips to Japan for leaders looking to deepen their knowledge of people-centered leadership, operational excellence, and Japanese culture.



    Links:

    ⁠Click Here For Andy Olrich’s LinkedIn⁠

    ⁠⁠Click Here to Learn More About Katie Anderson⁠



    Click Here For Chain Of Learning Episode 12: "Beyond Appearances: Building Real Continuous Improvement with Patrick Adams"

    Click Here For The Lean Solutions Summit


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    • 20 min
    Kanban Sucks: If It’s Not Done Right.

    Kanban Sucks: If It’s Not Done Right.

    What You’ll Learn:
    In this episode, hosts Andy Olrich and Shayne Daughenbaugh discuss Kanban not just as a method, but as a choreography of productivity, transforming the manufacturing landscape into a finely tuned performance of excellence.
    Amidst this dance of efficiency, some voice the question: does Kanban suck?
    About the Guest:  
    Steve Ansuini is the dynamic owner of the Center for Employee Development, LLC (C4ED), founded in 2007. Specializing in Lean Manufacturing, Transactional Lean, Health Care Lean, Maintenance, and Soft-Skills training, he has collaborated with Fortune 100 companies, achieving significant reductions in safety incidents, inventory, and operational costs. Beyond his business pursuits, Mr. Ansuini has partnered with Purdue University to establish and operate a Lean Environment Simulator (LES) since 2015, one of just six units available to the public globally. With a rich background including 3 years at Toyota Engineering & Manufacturing of North America and 17 years at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, he brings a wealth of expertise from his 10-year stints at Mack Trucks and the US Marine Corps.
    Links:
    ⁠Click Here For Andy Olrich’s LinkedIn⁠⁠
    ⁠⁠Click Here For Shayne Daughenbaugh’s LinkedIn
    Click Here For Steve Ansuini’s LinkedIn

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    • 49 min
    Mistakes Young Leaders Make

    Mistakes Young Leaders Make

    What You’ll Learn:

    In this episode, hosts Patrick Adams and Catherine McDonald discuss the common mistakes emerging leaders often encounter. It's a conversation that highlights the transformative power of errors, turning them into stepping stones for future leadership excellence.

    About the Guest:  

    Phil Ranck, a retired 24-year United States Army veteran from Pennsylvania, excels in Lean Six Sigma methodologies, holding certifications such as Certified Department of the Army Master Black Belt and accreditations from IASSC, ASQ, and CSSC. With a background in Military Management and program acquisition, coupled with a Master's degree in Transportation and Logistics Management, Phil has trained numerous students in Green and Black Belt Certifications, leading impactful projects. His commitment to clear processes for change is reflected in additional certifications in Design Thinking, Business Process Re-Engineering, and Change Management from institutions like IBM, IDEO, and Virginia State University. In 2019, Phil founded Lean Alaska upon retiring from the Army, focusing on delivering quality, personalized interactions and fostering a community of Lean Six Sigma practitioners.

    Links:

    ⁠⁠⁠Click Here For Catherine McDonald’s LinkedIn⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here For Patrick Adam’s LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠

    Click Here For Phil’s LinkedIn

    Click Here For Lean Alaska’s LinkedIn

    Click Here For Lean Alaska’s Website


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    • 52 min
    Applying CI To Our Personal Lives

    Applying CI To Our Personal Lives

    What You’ll Learn:

    In this episode, hosts Patrick Adams and Andy Olrich discuss coaching and personal growth, highlighting the importance of iterations and experimentation in learning, emphasizing the need to focus on others rather than oneself in coaching practices. 

    Everyone, regardless of position or expertise, shares common struggles and the importance of normalizing vulnerability and seeking support within professional communities is essential to success.

    About the Guest:  

    Sam Morgan is a self-proclaimed “confident learner.” After spending the past five years of work in the continuous improvement space he landed at KataCon, a conference for continuous improvement professionals who practice the Toyota Kata. There he had a powerful moment realizing where his true passion lies: transforming people through coaching. Ever since then he has been on a mission to help folks illuminate who they really are, what they were created to do, and give them the confidence to live it out through the powerful practice of daily coaching. Sam helps change the lives of people through the process of uncovering their PURPOSE, helping them understand the PATTERN of the Improvement Kata, tied together through the PRACTICE of daily coaching cycles. Sam takes joy in seeing his clients move from fearful to fearless; from insecure to confident. He resonates deeply with the quote from Henry David Thoreau, “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.”

    Links:

    ⁠Click Here For Andy Olrich’s LinkedIn

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠Click Here For Patrick Adam’s LinkedIn⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠Click Here for Sam Morgan’s LinkedIn⁠⁠

    Click Here for Sam Morgan’s Website


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    • 40 min
    Lean Sucks! (If You're Not Doing It Right)

    Lean Sucks! (If You're Not Doing It Right)

    What You’ll Learn:

    In this episode, hosts Patrick Adams and Shayne Daughenbaugh discuss lean methodology and its promise of efficiency and productivity improvement. 

    The sentiment towards Lean isn't always positive, especially when implementation goes awry. While Lean has proven to be a transformative approach for many organizations, it requires meticulous execution and a deep understanding of its principles. 

    About the Guest:  

    Maria Makrygianni is a seasoned Process Improvement Expert with 22 years of experience as an Airforce Officer (Captain) in aviation maintenance. She specializes in enhancing operational performance and profitability across various EU industries. Her expertise includes designing and leading training programs in Lean Six Sigma and Lean Management. Her extensive background spans Line & Heavy Maintenance, Quality Inspection, Aircraft Maintenance Resources Management, and Quality Audits. As a Chief Aircraft Engineer, she has improved and supervised aircraft maintenance processes, contributing to published scientific journals. Additionally, she holds a BA in Aeronautical Engineering and an MSc in Advanced Industrial & Manufacturing Systems, focusing on Reliability Analysis and TQM for Jet Fighter Maintenance Operations. She is also a Certified Systemic Analyst.

    Links:

    ⁠Click Here For Shayne Daughenbaugh’s LinkedIn⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠Click Here For Patrick Adam’s LinkedIn⁠

    ⁠Click Here for Maria Makrygianni’s LinkedIn⁠




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    • 41 min

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