Archive for the ‘Andy and Jamie's videos’ Category

Engaging Through Daily Huddles

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Regardless of where you sit in the organizational hierarchy, daily huddles are a great tool for any team to create engagement, alignment, surface problems, and more. Andy Carlino and Jamie Flinchbaugh discuss daily huddles, which are a great add-on if you watched our last video about scoreboards.

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Keeping score and setting direction

Friday, July 30th, 2010

It doesn’t take many distractions or changes for a team to be no longer aligned. That is one of the reasons that scoreboards are so important. They not only help you keep score, but keep you focused and aligned when used properly. Andy Carlino and Jamie Flinchbaugh discuss the effective use of scoreboards in this latest video.

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Lean in a Union Environment

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

In this video, Andy Carlino and Jamie Flinchbaugh discuss lean in a union environment. This is not about pro-union or anti-union, but a recognition that having a union does affect how you deal with change. When it comes to lean transformation, it presents some challenges but also some advantages, because you know the rules and have a clear audience. Check out the video and please share your own thoughts and experiences. We are certain that others would benefit from hearing your perspective.

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Begin the Learning with Waste

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

We have been developing, deploying, and evolving a practice we call the Lean Learning Laboratory since 1995. It is a method for going an inch-wide, mile-deep into lean change and follows a model of Learn it, Apply it, Reflect on what you learned. Many groups like to start with things like 5S. We like teams learning and using waste early in the process. In this video, Andy Carlino and Jamie Flinchbaugh explain why.

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