KaiNexus: Continuous Improvement, Leadership, and More Mark Graban Podcasts
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The KaiNexus Continuous Improvement Podcast features content from our webinars. We also share conversations with KaiNexus team members and customers from time to time.
This podcast brings you information about continuous improvement best practices, employee engagement, lean, six sigma (and related improvement disciplines) and more. Join us as we explore the nuances of creating a culture of continuous improvement, no matter your level of expertise or your industry.
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Why Did You Join KaiNexus? Andrea Beidl, Manager of Customer Enablement
Today, host Mark Graban (a Senior Advisor) with KaiNexus is joined by our new Manager of Customer Enablement, Andrea Beidl.
We'll learn about her background, why she joined KaiNexus, and what appealed to her during the recruiting and interviewing process. Learn a little about her onboarding process -- and what she thinks are the best things and the worst things about living in Austin — oops, I mean San Antonio.
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Webinar: Ask Us Anything! The KaiNexus Lean Strategy Team - Linda Vicaro, Lynn Howell, Mark Graban
It's time for another lively and informative "Ask Us Anything!" webinar. This time, we're featuring Linda Vicaro and Lynn Howell, the KaiNexus Lean Strategy team, joined by host and moderator Mark Graban.
Learn more about our webinars: https://www.kainexus.com/webinars
It's time for another lively and informative "Ask Us Anything!" webinar. This time, we're featuring Linda Vicaro and Lynn Howell, the KaiNexus Lean Strategy team, joined by host and moderator Mark Graban.
Learn more about our webinars: https://www.kainexus.com/webinars
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Mark's "Lean Office Gone Wrong" video
Questions:
Linda and Lynn , could you tell us about your professional background and career? Feel free to add a fun fact if you'd like.
How can we effectively communicate the value of continuous improvement to leadership and secure their buy-in?
How can we engage leaders to support ongoing daily continuous improvement or small Kaizen initiatives that might not have immediate, impressive ROIs?
How do we explain the benefits of continuous quality improvement and data usage to those who believe, "we already collect data" but don't use it to improve processes?
What strategies can overcome employee resistance to change in a lean transformation? What are best practices for engaging staff in continuous improvement?
How can a small company with limited resources start implementing lean practices?
How can a large organization with over 20,000 employees foster a culture of continuous improvement despite slow processes?
What tips and processes can help during an in-person session to create a new process for assessing and onboarding technology?
How can we integrate lean with existing digital transformation efforts to enhance continuous improvement and innovation?
How can we ensure consistent implementation and sustainment of lean practices over time?
Where should a sales or service-oriented organization focus first when implementing continuous improvement? -
Ask Us Anything! KaiNexus Lean Strategy Team [Webinar Preview]
Join us for another exciting and insightful "Ask Us Anything!" webinar featuring the KaiNexus Lean Strategy team. This interactive session is scheduled for June 20 from 2:00 - 3:00 ET.
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Presenters:
Linda Vicaro
Lynn Howell
Host and Moderator:
Mark Graban
In this live event, our experts will tackle your questions about continuous improvement, lean methodologies, and more. Whether you submit your questions in advance or ask them during the webinar, our team is ready to provide valuable insights and practical advice.
🔹 Submit Your Questions: Get your queries answered by Linda, Lynn, and Mark by submitting them ahead of time or participating live.
🔹 Who Should Attend: This webinar is perfect for anyone involved in or curious about lean strategies and continuous improvement, including industry professionals, managers, and enthusiasts.
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📅 Date: June 20
🕑 Time: 2:00 - 3:00 ET
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Why Gemba Walks Matter & How to Make Them Work
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Gemba walks have become a widely adopted management technique. Leaders gain valuable insights into organizational value flow and often discover improvement opportunities by directly visiting the work environment. This collaborative approach involves employees sharing details about their tasks and the reasons behind them.
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Why Did You Join KaiNexus? Josh Feldman, VP of Marketing
Today, host Mark Graban (a Senior Advisor) with KaiNexus is joined by our new Vice President of Marketing, Josh Feldman.
We'll learn about his background, why he joined KaiNexus, and why he moved from Chicago. Is he is Cubs fan or a White Sox fan? And what does his think about Chicago pizza? The answer may surprise you.
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Quick Guide: Process Thinking in Operations Management
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James Womack and Dan Jones are the founders of the Lean Enterprise Institute and the Lean Enterprise Academy (UK), respectively. Their book, Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation, is considered by some to be the bible of Lean Manufacturing. It was initially published in 1996 based on their in-depth study of Toyota’s fabled Toyota Production System (TPS).
Womack and Jones realized that every business output results from a process. Process thinking in operations management requires leaders and workers to view the organization as a set of related processes that work together for a common goal rather than a group of departments supporting a specific function.These ideas are widely used by organizations in every sector to better design, track, and optimize business operations. Companies have not done away with functional departments. Instead, they view the work departments do differently. Departments don't exist on their terms. Each receives inputs from other functions and provides outputs that other departments must consume to complete their work.
In short, each function or person contributes to one or more business processes. So, instead of managing departments, process thinking means managing entire operations. A process might move through a series of teams or functions, each with its requirements, but the purpose of each one is to create value for the customer, which is what matters.