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Lean Coffee Talk (formerly known as Lean Whiskey)

Lean Coffee Talk (formerly known as Lean Whiskey)

De: Mark Graban & Jamie Flinchbaugh
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Formerly known as ”Lean Whiskey.” Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh share more than just their MIT degrees: they’re authors, speakers, and trusted voices in the Lean community... plus they’re both serious about their coffee. Each episode offers insightful discussions on essential topics like operational excellence, leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, problem-solving strategies, innovation, and building a thriving Lean culture. Whether you’re an experienced executive, an ambitious manager, or someone passionate about elevating organizational performance, Lean Coffee Talk provides practical wisdom you can apply directly to your workplace. They bring expertise without the complexity – because Lean doesn’t have to be rocket science. Their takes are bold and their insights are fresh. welcome to Lean Coffee Talk... Where Lean wisdom is brewed and served. Mark Graban: http://markgraban.com/ Jamie Flinchbaugh: https://jflinch.com/ Podcast home: https://leancoffeetalk.com/ Note: The first 50 episodes were done under the theme and name of ”Lean Whiskey”Copyright Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh, 2019 - 2023, All rights reserved. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • From Miss Piggy to Spinal Tap, and Will Starbucks Discover Customer Value?
    Sep 26 2025

    In Season 2, Episode 5, Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh are going back in time (apologies to Huey Lewis and the News) to the 1990s and examining companies that were iconic then and trying to find new ground today. But we start with coffee mugs - our most vintage mugs. A coffee mug can make coffee better, or ruin it, or bring back memories. The vessel may not be more important than what’s in it, but it’s up there. And this is our first, but perhaps not our last, Miss Piggy reference.

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    Before we delve into AOL finally ending its dial-up service, we take a deep dive into Starbucks’ new CEO and his efforts to revive the brand. Both the substance and the approach to decision-making matter here. On the approach, making too many decisions at the top can undermine those you’re asking to make their decisions, but the right decisions in the right way can break things loose or shift your culture.

    However, this also raises the question of what Starbucks customers value and how to consistently deliver that value. There are many systematic barriers put in the way of baristas trying to deliver value. Will Starbucks and its CEO remove those barriers and find value? We will see (or at least their customers will).

    We wrap up sharing our experiences with jazz flutist Frank Wess and the new movie "Spinal Tap II."

    Links From the Show:

    • MiiR carafe - via Amazon
    • WSJ on Starbucks' efforts to reestablish its customer value
    • And their efforts to get baristas to smile
    • AOL shuts down dial-up
    • The Machine That Changed The World
    • MACI
    • Improvement Nerds Podcast with Mark
    • Jazz artist Frank Wess on Spotify
    • Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
    • Podcast feed at LeanCoffeeTalk.com or jflinch.com/leancoffeetalk
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    1 h y 33 m
  • Daily Coffee and Productivity Routines, Crossover Event with the Just-in-Time Cafe
    Aug 12 2025

    In Episode 4 (Season 2), Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh are joined by the hosts of the Just-in-Time Cafe podcast, Elisabeth Swan and Tracy O’Rourke. This is the second joint episode, the first being episode 45 of Lean Whiskey. In part, we celebrate the launch of Tracy and Elisabeth’s new book, the 2nd edition of "The Problem-Solver’s Toolkit," which we discuss on the show.

    We talk quite a bit about our respective daily routines, beginning with how coffee fits into our day. This includes peaceful time, walk time, time with family, and time for health. Coffee fits in many different ways. And once again, Jamie sounds like Paul Giamatti in the movie Sideways in his avoidance of Starbucks. We also share our personal routines that help us stay focused and productive. There are different flavors and tools, but there are definitely some common themes across the group that prioritize our calendars and our to-do priorities over our email inbox.

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    In a meta discussion about podcasts during a podcast, we talk about the trend towards longer podcasts and video podcasts, as the NY Times covered. It is only a coincidence that this episode went a bit longer as well. We explore this trend, why it exists despite some contrary trends, and how we prefer consuming podcasts as well. We finish as always with our cultural shares, ranging from Charlie Brown to Brad Pitt.

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    1 h y 40 m
  • What do Crayola, the NFL, MIT, the Pope, and Red Eyes all have in common?
    May 23 2025

    In Season 2, Episode 3, Mark Graban and Jamie Flinchbaugh both share specific episodes of their other podcasts. Jamie shares his People Solve Problems episode featuring Crayola CEO Pete Ruggiero, and Mark shares a repeat guest for My Favorite Mistake with NFL Players Association Dr. Thom Mayer to talk about the experiment of new kickoff formats and the impact (pun intended) on concussions. We then share our coffees, with the caffeine-laden Red Eye being the drink of choice, including Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell’s extreme coffee order.

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    They then jump into lean coffee discussion format covering a wide range of topics. We discuss why Americans aren’t filling the half-million manufacturing jobs already available, two new lean books on problem solving and hoshin kanri, and why it may be ok for it only to take 2 days to select Pope Leo XIV but five rounds of interviews to hire a remote worker (picking up on a popular meme).

    The discussion then turns to the MIT Sloan School of Management Work / 25 online conference, beginning with a bit of a rant about a poorly run event that wraps up in lessons of how to respond to customers when you do make mistakes. Then two speaker topics were explored from the conference, including Sharon Parker’s SMART model for how to prevent burnout in your employees, and then moving to Lynda Gratton’s presentation on the value of mastery in your career.

    The final segment of cultural shares includes two items to watch, featuring Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson in Friendship (in theaters now) and National Geographic’s Endurance about Sir Ernest Shackleton's journey on Disney Plus. We hope you enjoy the listen!

    Links From the Show:

    • Jamie’s podcast with Crayola CEO Pete Ruggiero
    • Mark’s podcast with NFL Player Association’s Dr. Thom Mayer
    • Dan Campbell’s coffee order
    • NPR on manufacturing job openings
    • The Problem Solver’s Toolkit 2nd Edition
    • Managing on Purpose: Using hoshin kanri to develop strategy, align teams, grow leaders, and innovate your enterprise
    • Jamie’s Short on the difficulties in deciding between two options
    • Jamie on YouTube about leveraging your superpower
    • Mark’s Cultural Shares:
      • SNL Roundball Rock sketch
      • Netflix: I Think You Should Leave
      • Netflix: Detroiters
      • “Friendship” movie trailer
    • Podcast feed at LeanCoffeeTalk.com or jflinch.com/leancoffeetalk
    • Please review us and follow!

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    1 h y 30 m
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