Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
Business:Management
My guests for Episode #328 are Bette Gardner and Jeff Heil, of the company Breakthrough Learning. Bette is the creator of a fantastic simulation called "Friday Night at the ER" -- which I've blogged about. When we recorded the webinar, Bette was CEO and Jeff was COO, but recently Jeff took over the CEO role. They are also, as they mention, mother and son... which will be followed by an upcoming podcast with a father and son team (two of the authors of this book). In this episode, we talk about Bette's inspiration for the simulation, systems thinking, and healthcare improvement. We'll also talk about how the simulation is used by organizations in many industries as a way of teaching systems thinking principles.
Mark Ryan, Transformation, Kaizen, and Management at Franciscan St. Francis Health
Edward Niedermeyer on "Ludicrous" Stories About Tesla & Toyota
David B. Reid, P.E., Lean & Kaizen at Chick-fil-A *
Amanda Mewborn, Combining Engineering and Nursing
Adam Ward (@adz_mikl) on Lean Design in Healthcare
Dr. Rob Hackett (@patientsafe3) on #TheatreCapChallenge & Change in Healthcare
Preview: "Lean Whiskey" Podcast
@JoyFurnival, Lean in NHS England
Charlie Protzman, “Lean BASICS”
Grey Dube, Another Lean Healthcare CEO from South Africa
Vance Jackson, a Lean Healthcare CEO from West Virginia
Gladys Bogoshi, a Lean Healthcare CEO from South Africa
Barry O’Reilly on the Need to “Unlearn”
Barry McCarthy, Toyota as a Development Company
The Toyota Kata Memory Jogger
Jason Burt, on Being Coached by Toyota
Dr. Eric Dickson, a CEO's Perspective on Lean and Ever
Christoph Roser, His Grand Tour of Japanese Automakers
Mike Eisenberg, The Film “To Err is Human” and the Patient Safety Emergency