I'm interested in warehouses. I know - it's weird, but my interest first began at Toyota's Supply Parts Distribution Center where I spent some time.
Kanbanize Visual Kanban Software and Why Managing WIP Matters
The Visual Kanban software market is nascent, but quickly growing and gaining traction among software development and engineering teams. In that
Michael Balle Interview on Lead with Respect
There are a few names that are, as it were, staples in our lean education and in lean leadership. Michael Balle is one of those. His lifelong study
Bob Emiliani on Lean Leadership, Real Lean, and Fake Lean
I'm excited to present to you this interview with noted teacher of lean management, author, and someone that brings sanity to the lean movement, Bob
Why Deming: Interview with Keith Sparkjoy Cofounder of Pluralsight
I first heard of Pluralsight when I saw a tweet from Techcrunch on the massive $135 Million Funding it received in August 2014. I thought to myself,
Laura Busche Interview on Lean Branding: Using Lean Principles to Create Dynamic Brands that Convert
I love the fact that Lean principles is being applied everywhere. That fact alone tells me that the principles endure, regardless of value stream and
Interview with Jason Yip: In Software Engineering Respect for People is Trusting that People are Capable of Their Own Improvement
Today we speak with Jason Yip, a principal consultant with Thoughtworks. Jason helps companies interested in improve how they develop software. In
Jeff Liker, The Toyota Way, and Unintended Consequences
I'm so grateful that we've queued up some excellent guests for our Lean Leadership series. We are quite pleased to have Dr. Jeffrey Liker speak
Dan Markovitz Interview: How the Shop Floor is Connected to the Customer via the Office and Why Lean Matters to White Collar Workers
Today we hear from a leading voice in Lean for the Office and knowledge work, Dan Markovitz. I'm so excited that he took the time to speak with us