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In Episode 9 of Lean Whiskey, Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh link up on Halloween night to share a drink and ideas about lean. We discuss air travel, which we both experience in volume, and taste affordable whiskeys under $35. We both agree handing out whiskey for Halloween would be a bad idea.
In the news, we discuss an article exploring the rise and fall of Six Sigma, and its relationship to GE. This is a topic that could keep us going for a few episodes, but we focus on how too much focus on the superficial can be an equal detriment to lean and Six Sigma. We also explore the difference between a set of tools and a management system.
Our reader question is quite interesting, exploring the challenge of integrating lean into your “day job” instead of treating it like a side job. And we close out with a little more under “get to know us” as we discuss our first jobs.
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Starbucks’ Gemba, Toyota’s Tour, Product Innovation & Lean Process Improvements
Jamie Flinchbaugh & Chris Kauzmann on Design Thinking’s Relationship to Lean Thinking
Going to ”Gemba” at Scotch Whisky Distilleries; Work Retreats
Crazy Ideas, From Shipping Flowers to Crab Whiskey
On the Road Again and In Person for the First Time
Employee Engagement Beyond Buying Them Pizza (or Bourbon)
End a Year, End a Bottle; Start a Year, Start a Bottle
Celebrating 30 Episodes, Writing Books, and Great Whiskey
Yellow Cards, Coffee Cocktails, and a Smashed Barrel
Mistakes Make us Better (and Sometimes Make Whiskey Necessary?)
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