Mark Graban
What If Process Behavior Charts Had Been Widely Adopted Before Lean?
In May 2024, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of Walter A. Shewhart's creation of the first control chart--a landmark that laid the foundation for...
Mark Reich, Former Toyota Leader on Hoshin Kanri and ‘Managing on...
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My guest for Episode #528 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Mark Reich, a Senior...
Two Kinds of Mistakes–and the Wisdom of Shewhart, 100 Years Later
Recently, I saw someone reference a chapter from Dr. W. Edwards Deming's book Out of the Crisis on LinkedIn--Chapter 11, titled "Common Causes and...
Breaking Through Cultural Friction: A Webinar on Respect for People and...
When organizations struggle to sustain Lean transformation, people often look first at tools, training, or tactics. But more often than not, the real obstacle...
Kaiteki: The Japanese Philosophy Behind Motivated Employees and Lean Success
During my most recent visit to Japan (as part of a tour hosted by Katie Anderson), we spent time in several remarkable organizations--factories and...
Are Japanese Hospitals More Lean? What Global Healthcare Leaders Can Learn...
When people hear I'm leading another Lean Healthcare study trip to Japan, they often ask:
"Are Japanese hospitals more Lean than American hospitals?"
It's a fair...
Lean Isn’t About Cutting Heads — It’s About Growing People
One of the most important, and most misunderstood, principles in Lean thinking is this:
Lean is not a cost-cutting strategy. Lean is a people-development strategy.
If...
Why Red Isn’t Always Bad (or Useful): Rethinking Metrics, Mindsets, and...
Red is a color that grabs attention--and in many workplaces, it sparks fear. It's the color of missed targets, late projects, and angry charts...
Go and See to Learn: Why Catalysis Healthcare Site Visits Still...
Years ago (going back to 2009), I was fortunate to play a role in something special: the healthcare site visit program run by Catalysis....
“It’s Not Because They’re Japanese”: What Lean in Japan Really Teaches...
One of the most persistent myths I've encountered over the years goes something like this:
"Well, of course they can do Lean... they're Japanese."
I've heard...
Memorial Day – A Day of Remembrance
Originally posted a few years ago, I'm reposting this for the holiday here in the U.S.
Lean Coffee Talk #3: What do Crayola, the NFL, MIT, the...
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In Season 2, Episode 3, Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh both share specific episodes of their other podcasts. Jamie shares his People Solve Problems...