Just-In-Time Cafe: Lean Six Sigma, Leadership, Change Management

Just-In-Time Cafe: Lean Six Sigma, Leadership, Change Management


How Music and Mentoring Save Money and Lives for an Army Hospital, Featuring Kelly Hardee Wheeler

October 15, 2018

In this awesome episode, Elisabeth interviews Kelly Hardee Wheeler, the trombone-playing Lean Six Sigma Black Belt who’s helping to make Army hospitals safer, better and more accessible.
In this month’s poll we find out how long it takes Green Belts to complete a process improvement project and we launch a new poll about whether our culture allows us to see problems. In The News, we’ll talk about an upcoming gathering that makes Washington State Government stand apart from every other state in the U.S. – in a good way! Then we’ll answer a listener’s question about how to work with people who think their ideas are the only good ideas. Put a cup of coffee in your hot little hands and come to the cafe!

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Timeline

* 2:23 Survey Says

* 8:20 In the News

* Washington State Government Lean Transformation Conference

* 11:43 Q&A

* How would you go about dealing with people who think all ideas are bad ideas unless they came up with it?

* 15:11 Coupon Code

* Special coupon code for all of our awesome listeners: 20% discount on all of our online training!

* 16:32 Today’s Special

* Interview with Kelly Hardee Wheeler, Process Improvement Specialist at Army Regional Health Command-Pacific

* 41:11 This Just In

* Webinar: 2 Easy Ways to Quantify Project Savings
* Wonder Women of Quality: Leslie Henckler

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