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You will hear stories from lean thought leaders, lean practitioners, and adjacent communities in various industries on many topics such as problem solving, coaching, leadership, meaningful work and more.

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You will hear stories from lean thought leaders, lean practitioners, and adjacent communities in various industries on many topics such as problem solving, coaching, leadership, meaningful work and more.

    Crafting Quality Software: a Conversation with Robert Martin

    Crafting Quality Software: a Conversation with Robert Martin

    In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with software industry veteran Robert Martin. Robert is one of the original signers of the Agile Manifesto and the author of several influential books, including Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. 
    During the conversation, Robert shared insightful perspectives on some of the biggest challenges facing software development today. From the demographic problem of perpetual inexperience to his pioneering approach to development dubbed "software craftsmanship" that aims to promote quality work, Robert covered a wide range of issues impacting the industry. Some other topics discussed include:
    Balancing speed and quality in development and emphasizing a quality-first mindset.
    The benefits of test-driven development, such as providing freedom to change code safely.
    AI's potential impacts and appropriate uses of AI-generated code.
    Be among the first to get the latest insights from LEI's Lean Product and Process Development (LPPD) thought leaders and practitioners. This podcast was delivered to subscribers of The Design Brief, LEI's newsletter devoted to improving organizations' innovation capability. It is the second of four in a series focused on craftsmanship or pursuing perfection in products and people. Craftsmanship embodies simple elegance, precise execution, and a deep, personal connection to work that transforms both the creation and the creator.

    • 52 min
    The History of the Term "Lean": a Conversation with Jim Womack and John Krafcik

    The History of the Term "Lean": a Conversation with Jim Womack and John Krafcik

    In this episode of the WLEI podcast, Jim Womack and John Krafcik share the origin story of the term "lean." Jim led the MIT global benchmarking study of the automotive industry, which led to the seminal book The Machine That Changed the World, and John was one of the principal researchers. Jim went on to co-author a similarly influential book, Lean Thinking, and founded the Lean Enterprise Institute. John Krafcik became an executive in the auto industry, serving as CEO of Hyundai America and Waymo. The discussion closes by turning from the past to the future with updates on Waymo's autonomous driving technology.
    This conversation took place at LEI's Lean Summit in March 2024.
    Special note: Are you keen to explore how technology such as autonomy will reshape the future workplace? Join us at "The Future of People at Work Symposium" July 18-19 in Detriot, MI, to learn about these challenges from business luminaries like Jim Womack and Jeff Liker and collaborate with peers to address them. Click here to learn more and register.

    • 17 min
    AI's Impact on Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Jackie Gerhart and Dr. Christopher Longhurst

    AI's Impact on Healthcare: A Conversation with Dr. Jackie Gerhart and Dr. Christopher Longhurst

    In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Dr. Jackie Gerhart and Dr. Christopher Longhurst. Dr. Gerhart is a family physician and VP of clinical informatics at Epic Systems, while Dr. Longhurst is the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Digital Officer at UC San Diego Health. 
    In the discussion, we explore: 
    How health systems are using AI to improve patient outcomes.
    The potential for AI to reduce clinicians' cognitive burden, allowing them to reconnect with patients.
    What educators should consider when training the next generation of doctors who will begin their careers with access to AI.
    Special note: As this conversation demonstrates, the workplace is rapidly changing, fueled by technological advancements like AI, shifting generational expectations, and evolving customer demands. 
    Join LEI at "The Future of People at Work Symposium" July 18-19 in Detriot, MI to learn about these challenges from business luminaries like Jim Womack and Jeff Liker and collaborate with peers to address them. Click here to learn more and register.

    • 22 min
    Teaching Lean Thinking to Kids: A Conversation with Alan Goodman

    Teaching Lean Thinking to Kids: A Conversation with Alan Goodman

    In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Alan Goodman, professor and department chair of quality engineering at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Alan spent his career in operations at GE before becoming a professor. The podcast explores his recent work to teach young students lean skills to prepare them for careers after school.
    In the discussion, we explore: 
    Alan's background in lean and how he's transferring his skills to students through a program he's grown from a one-week online course to a year-round initiative. 
    Getting students interested in lean concepts through interactive games and how to apply these lessons to adult learning.
    Alan's vision to partner with companies to create a pipeline for students to enter the workforce from school.
    Methods Alan incorporates new technologies like AI and gamification into his teaching methods to foster creativity and critical thinking. 
     
    If you'd like to support Alan's work, check out https://cityonahillmke.org. 

    • 33 min
    The State of US Manufacturing and Its Role in Innovation: a Conversation with Ben Armstrong and Jim Morgan

    The State of US Manufacturing and Its Role in Innovation: a Conversation with Ben Armstrong and Jim Morgan

    In this episode of the WLEI podcast, we speak with Ben Armstrong, Executive Director of MIT's Industrial Performance Center, and Jim Morgan, Senior Advisor at the Lean Enterprise Institute. They share perspectives from Ben's extensive research on the history and future of US manufacturing and Jim's first-hand knowledge of developing new products and production processes. 
     
    In our discussion, we explore:
    The rise and decline of America's manufacturing expertise and how the decoupling of design and production has impacted innovation.
    Challenges currently facing small and medium manufacturers, and what investments they should consider.
    The role of industrial policy and government support in spurring new growth in US manufacturing.
    Emerging technologies like AI and how they could transform manufacturing operations going forward.
    This podcast was delivered to subscribers of The Design Brief, LEI’s newsletter devoted to improving organizations’ innovation capability. It is the second of four in a series on process development entitled “Making Things Well.” 
     
    Subscribe to the Design Brief newsletter by clicking here.

    • 51 min
    Quality Leadership at the Forefront of Innovation: A Conversation with Jeri Ford of Lucid Motors

    Quality Leadership at the Forefront of Innovation: A Conversation with Jeri Ford of Lucid Motors

    Electrification has given rise to new American automotive ventures such as Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid Motors. Aside from the powertrain, these companies are innovating the driving experience through breakthrough performance and by deeply integrating software into vehicle architecture.  
    These disruptions demonstrate exciting possibilities but raise a challenge: how can companies innovate while upholding customer expectations of quality? 
    In an episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI sat down with industry veteran and Lucid Motors’ Vice President of Quality Jeri Ford to explore that question. Jeri has over 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, having held leadership roles at Ford and Rivian before joining Lucid. 
    The conversation explores: 
    How product development impacts quality downstream in manufacturing and supply chain. 
    The importance of collaboration between functions to achieve quality objectives. 
    Balancing speed and quality in bringing new vehicles to market. 
    Adapting processes for the integration of software and hardware in modern vehicles. 
    Building alignment and a culture of quality in a startup environment. 
    Listen to gain these insights and learn about the challenges facing the automotive industry in an era of technological change.
     
    Be among the first to get the latest insights from LEI’s Lean Product and Process Development (LPPD) thought leaders and practitioners. This article was delivered to subscribers of The Design Brief, LEI’s newsletter devoted to improving organizations’ innovation capability. It is the fourth of five in a series on quality entitled “Whatever Happened to Quality First? Rethinking Product Development the Wake of Recalls and Catastrophic Failures.” Click to read the first, second, and third articles.

    • 39 min

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