
Discuss why one company succeeded and the other company failed.
Identify how the leaders from each company comprehended Lean management and how that laid the foundation for the results achieved.
What you will learn:
The role of leadership in Lean transformation
How to set yourself up for success or failure.
Practical actions to take.
About the Speaker
Dr. Bob Emiliani (b. 2 June 1958) is a Lean practitioner and global thought leader. He is a professor, researcher, author, historian of progressive management, and executive trainer.
He has over 15 years of experience in aerospace, consumer products, and service industries, and has had front-line responsibility for implementing Lean principles and practices in the manufacturing shop floor, supply networks, and in higher education (academics).
Bob is a leading figure in the Lean movement and is dedicated to helping people correctly understand and implement Lean management. He has been described as "the greatest advocate for workers and the 'Respect for People' principle."
Dr. Bob Emiliani is a professor in the School of Engineering and Technology at Connecticut State University in New Britain, Conn.
Courses taught: Lean leadership, Lean supply chain management, and failure analysis of management decisions.
Bob worked in industry for 15 years and had management responsibility in engineering (R&D, new product development) and operations (manufacturing and supply chain).
He is the author or co-author of numerous books and papers on Lean leadership and Lean management. For more information, see www.bobemiliani.com For more videos
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