Everybody Everyday: Managing for Daily Improvement
The link above is an online video presentation by Jamie, courtesy of IndustryWeek (click here to subscribe to their print edition of the magazine).
In This Presentation You Will See
- How 90% of Lean strategies start and end (in minute 10)
- What you really want (and get) out of 5S (in minute 23)
- How you measure Lean (in minute 25)
- The leading metric of truly sustainable Lean change (in minute 27)
- Using lean to change the work of leaders (in minute 32)
- How to manage, not just lead (in minute 35)
- How to integrate Lean into the organization (in minute 41)
- How to know when problems occur (in minute 44)
- and more
About LeanBlog.org: Mark Graban is a consultant, author, and speaker in the “lean healthcare” methodology, focused on improving quality and patient safety, improving access, reducing costs, and fully engaging healthcare professionals. He is also the Chief Improvement Officer for KaiNexus.



















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The audio in the video is too slow … making presenters speech sound like a tape recorder slowing down … it’s barely intelligible.
/Dr. Pete
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I had the same experience. This looks to be a great presentation if only I could understand the audio.
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Sorry folks. I’ll let the people at Industry Week know your feedback. I have neither the access or capability to fix it myself.
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Funny, the audio and video work fine for me (on a MacBook using Firefox 3.0).
I wish, though, that more sites would just put their videos on YouTube or something that’s really easy to link to, embed, and view.
I’ll repost this if there are reports that the video is working better for people, as you’ll want to check it out, I’m sure.
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The audio works ok at home using my Vista based computer but not well on the XP Based Laptop. Go figuire.
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Hi all,
I’m not sure we fully understand what is causing the problem, but it seems to be related to the particular encoding and XP. Vista, Mac, even Windows 2000 were all fine, but something in the XP set-up wasn’t working.
We’ve obtained a different encoding program and the results from a test seem to be (crossing fingers) now compatible with XP. Hopefully by next week we can have the new video uploaded.
Regarding why it was posted on our site instead of uploading the entire thing to YouTube, it’s a question of economics. By hosting the video on our site, we can at least get some ad impressions served against it and recoup some of our filming and editing costs. I would prefer to try to distribute it wider and use a short pre-roll for greater access, but we work with what we have. As it stands, we’re actually losing money on this and some of the other footage that we shot at the conference. For some of the videos we’re in the process of posting excerpts on YouTube. One is listed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96EXVjWX0ew (though the full video suffers from that XP issue, so we’re replacing that one has well)
Thanks for your patience with us. This process is still new and I apologize to the people who tried to view the video in XP.
Frank Chloupek
Web Development Director
IndustryWeek
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