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Lean Into Excellence

De: Liz Cricenti
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Welcome to ’Lean into Excellence,’ the podcast where we dive deep into the dynamic world of Continuous Improvement. Join us as we explore real-life applications, share success stories, and unravel the secrets behind these transformative methodologies. Get ready to lean into a world where efficiency meets innovation, right here on ’Lean into Excellence.’2023 Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • People Do Change with Elisabeth White
    Jun 4 2025
    In this episode, we sit down with Elisabeth White, CEO of Cornerstone Agility and author of People Do Change, for a powerful conversation on human-centric change management. Elisabeth reminds us that change isn’t just a process—it’s an emotional journey. She shares why empathy must be at the heart of leadership during transformation, and how a growth mindset, trust, and community are critical to helping teams move forward. If you lead people through change—or are navigating it yourself—this episode is filled with thoughtful insight on how to do it with clarity, compassion, and purpose. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Human-Centric Change Management 05:10 The Importance of Understanding 'Why' in Change 09:19 Growth Mindset: Embracing Change in Organizations 11:36 Empathy in Leadership and Change 16:39 Building Trust and Communication in Change 19:28 Navigating Change: The Role of Leadership 22:13 Co-Creation and Collaborative Change 23:58 AIterative Change: Learning and Adapting 26:08 Embracing Change and Leadership 26:30 Human-Centric Practices in Leadership 28:21 Navigating Mergers and Acquisitions 29:43 The Importance of Clarity in Change 31:28 Creating a Welcoming Culture During Transitions 35:43 Grieving Losses in Change 36:53 Key Takeaways from Change Management 41:18 Book Launch and Future Plans Get Elisabeth's book "People Do Change", click below: https://amzn.to/43Cny5j
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    48 m
  • From the Marine Corps to Master Black Belt: Dr. Lucas Chesla on Building a Culture of Excellence
    May 21 2025
    In this episode of Lean Into Excellence, we sit down with Dr. Lucas Chesla to explore his journey from the Marine Corps to becoming a champion of Lean Six Sigma and organizational transformation. Drawing from his book Revolutionize Work: A Guide to Enterprise Transformation (co-authored with Kirk Nicholas), Dr. Chesla shares powerful insights on leadership, culture, and the role of data in driving meaningful change. He dives into the importance of storytelling in data analysis, challenges common misconceptions about Lean Six Sigma, and emphasizes how empowered employees are key to sustaining continuous improvement. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to inspire action, align strategy, and build a culture where excellence is more than a buzzword—it’s how the work gets done. 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Lucas Chesla 02:48 The Journey of Continuous Improvement 05:35 The Need for Transformation in Organizations 08:37 Understanding DMAIC as a Mental Model 11:28 The Role of Storytelling in Process Improvement 14:06 Leadership and the Importance of Alignment 16:55 The Impact of Cutting Training and Resources 19:32 Reigniting the Fire for Continuous Improvement 22:21 The Role of Master Black Belts in Organizations 31:07 Transforming Employees into Partners 32:46 The Importance of Employee Voice 33:39 Unlocking Organizational Capability 34:57 Misconceptions About Lean Six Sigma 36:57 The Need for Leadership Transformation 38:58 Small Wins and Incremental Change 41:49 Entrepreneurial Insights for Startups 45:14 Future Directions and Next Steps Dr. Lucas Chesla - LinkedIn: / dr-lucas-chesla-lssmbb-pmp-25aab4102 Revolutionize Work: A Guide to Enterprise Transformation: https://amzn.to/4kbJbik
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    50 m
  • Managing On Purpose with Mark Reich
    May 7 2025
    In this episode of Lean Into Excellence, we’re joined by Mark Reich, Senior Coach at the Lean Enterprise Institute and author of the new book Managing on Purpose. Mark brings decades of experience in Lean leadership, including 23 years at Toyota, to a powerful conversation on what it really takes to build and sustain a culture of continuous improvement. We dive deep into the principles of Hoshin-Kanri and why it's critical for aligning strategy from the top down and bottom up. Mark explains how tools like A3 problem-solving and daily management are not just techniques—but essential components of a purpose-driven organization. Mark also reflects on the evolution of Lean, challenges in post-pandemic workplaces, and how new leaders can avoid common pitfalls while building sustainable improvement systems. If you care about turning strategy into meaningful action—without losing sight of your people—this episode is a must-listen. To purchase Mark's book Managing on Purpose, please click below: https://www.lean.org/store/book/managing-on-purpose/ Chapters 00:00: Introduction to Lean into Excellence 00:20: Introduction to Lean Leadership 00:58: Introduction to Leadership and Organizational Alignment 05:18: Mark Reich's Journey in Lean and Hoshin Kanri 09:27: Understanding Hoshin Kanri and Its Importance 12:26: Common Misconceptions About Hoshin Kanri 16:28: The Relationship Between Strategy and Daily Management 21:55: Sustaining Hoshin Kanri Through Leadership Changes 25:16: Integrating Hoshin Kanri with Daily Management 29:31: Real-World Lessons from Hoshin Kanri Implementation 33:30: The Importance of Gemba Walks 35:25: Navigating Change During the Pandemic 35:55: Building Organizational Alignment 39:33: Reflections on Lean Management with Jim Womack 41:09: Sustaining Continuous Improvement Efforts 45:47: Success Stories Beyond Toyota 49:53: Advice for New Leaders 53:14: The Journey of Writing a Book
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    49 m
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