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E6S-114 Helmut Welke - Lean Business Momentum

February 21, 2016 by Aaron Spearin in business, management, operations, manufacturing, risk management

In this episode number 114 we speak with a long-time practitioner and lean veteran, Helmut Welke, on his approach to improving business momentum without increasing mass.

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February 21, 2016 /Aaron Spearin
Flow, lean, supply chain
business, management, operations, manufacturing, risk management
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E6S-096 If Tools Ruled - Part 3: Samuel Strikes Back!

October 18, 2015 by Aaron Spearin in business, government, operations

In this episode number 96 we reopen the series on "If Tools Ruled" and get the real voice of Marine, War Veteran, Lean Six Sigma Practitioner, and life-long learner, Samuel Selay. 

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October 18, 2015 /Aaron Spearin
supply chain, tools
business, government, operations
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E6S-095 Jacob Talks Supply Chain - Part 2

October 11, 2015 by Aaron Spearin in business, management, operations

In this episode number 95 Jacob continues his instruction on supply chain fundamentals.

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October 11, 2015 /Aaron Spearin
supply chain, Flow
business, management, operations
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E6S-094 Jacob Talks Supply Chain - Part 1

October 04, 2015 by Aaron Spearin in business, management, operations

In this episode number 94 Jacob leads the discuss on supply chain fundamentals.  Here we go.

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October 04, 2015 /Aaron Spearin
supply chain, Flow, value stream
business, management, operations
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