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education

Cultivating a Global Village

07.08.2010

Today I participated in Lehigh University’s Global Village program run by the Iacocca Institute. It brings together well over 100 students, many of whom are in their twenties, for a 6 week learning experience every summer from every corner of the globe – Russia, China, Israel, France, Brazil – pick a country and it is [...]

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Successful Lean Steering Committees

12.21.2009

Do you have a group of people leading lean? Whether formal or informal, there is often such as group particularly early in the lean journey (meaning the first several years). I get a lot of questions by email, some by clients and others by readers. Many are two specific to the situation to share, but [...]

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How I’ll Be Wrapping Up the Year

11.29.2009

This year my last full work week (the week of December 14th) will be at the Lean Experience. I’m feeling good today about ending on that note, since January 2009 wasn’t a particularly good way for anyone to begin this year. The Lean Experience program is what we build the Lean Learning Center around. Although [...]

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Developing Your Lean Education Plan

11.11.2009

I am working on my next Leading Lean column and as usual, found myself really constrained by the word length limits of the column. I am writing on the topic of developing a lean education plan. Of course, this probably deserves to be turned into an ebook based on how complex and how important the [...]

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