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Lean Events and Training / Events / Webinar — Discover the Lean Leadership Learning Tour: A Preview with Toyota, GE Appliances, and LEI

Webinar — Discover the Lean Leadership Learning Tour: A Preview with Toyota, GE Appliances, and LEI

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Are you seeking to develop yourself and colleagues as leaders to drive your company’s lean transformation? Are you facing challenges in leadership, commitment, and development? Discover a unique opportunity with the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI) and Toyota Supplier Support Center (TSSC) for a transformative experience that will redefine success for your organization. 

LEI and TSSC will introduce you to the Lean Leadership Learning Tour scheduled for November 14-16, 2023. Get a sneak peek into the tour’s highlights, including behind-the-scenes experiences at Toyota Motor Manufacturing and GE Appliances. And gain insights into leadership and essential tools for success. Discover how this tour can be the catalyst for your lean transformation journey. Download tour flyer »

What Attendees Will Get from the Webinar

  • Introduction to the Learning Tour: A comprehensive overview of the tour’s agenda, including gemba walks at a Toyota assembly plant and GE Appliance Park.
  • Leadership Insights: Learn the principles of going and seeing, asking why, and showing respect to drive lean success.
  • Q&A Session: Engage with the expert coaches from LEI and TSSC who will lead the tour.
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Josh Howell

President, Lean Enterprise Institute

Joshua Howell is president and executive team leader at the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI). For over a decade, he has supported individuals and organizations with lean transformations for improved business performance. As a coach, he helps people become lean thinkers and practitioners through experiential learning, believing such an approach can lead to enterprise-wide improvement. Regular e-letters are how he shares what he’s learning with lean practitioners worldwide.

Prior to joining LEI, Howell was an architect and implementer of a lean operating and management system for retail stores at Starbucks Coffee Company, where he also created a team of lean coaches who helped facilitate and sustain the improvements globally. The system enabled improved quality for products and experiences, increased product availability, and reduced waste (eg. brewed coffee). It was implemented by creating problem-solving experiences for managers at all levels, developing that valuable capability across the company.

Howell holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.

Karen Gaudet

Senior Coach, Lean Enterprise Institute

Karen has over 30 years of experience leading, training, and developing the capability of team members and executives in rapid-growth environments. Most recently, she’s coached clients in various industries as they adopt lean thinking and practices. They include Microsoft (data center construction), Legal Seafood (hospitality); TriMark (distribution); Abiomed (medical research and device manufacturing), and the manufacturers Logoplaste and Viwinco.

Karen’s work with LEI client companies includes coaching leaders in building their technical and social lean leadership capabilities and developing their organization’s operating and management systems. She also helps leaders create training materials their organizations can use to establish internal lean development programs.

Additionally, she developed the curriculum for LEI’s Building a Lean Operating and Management System (BLOMS) two-day workshop, creating the train-the-trainer component for businesses to use in their internal development programs. Also, Karen is an instructor for LEI’s Managing to Learn course and Lean Leader program, a custom learning experience.

Previously at LEI, Karen held several management roles, including leading human resources, administration, education, and events.

Before joining LEI, she was a regional director of operations at Starbucks Coffee Company, leading the company’s growth across the New England market. She built a consistent track record of improving operating performance across a large area of retail stores and developing the continuous improvement capabilities of people.

During her time at Starbucks, Karen learned and then led others in adopting the Lean Operating System developed through a company-wide initiative. As a result, she helped inform what would become a national approach to operations and provided feedback necessary for its broad, global implementation. Karen also led a team of coaches responsible for teaching problem-solving and mentoring skills to regional executives, directors, and district managers implementing the lean operating system.

Earlier in her career, Karen held management and executive posts in operations, marketing, and training at large restaurant chains, a retail consulting company, and a technology startup preparing for an initial public offering.

Karen is the author of Steady Work (2019), which tells the story of her work at Starbucks, including how it prepared the Newtown, Connecticut, team to support the community during the worst week imaginable.

Rich Calvaruso

Senior Director, Lean Management Office, GE Appliances, a Haier Company

Rich Calvaruso is an experienced leader at GE Appliances, a Haier Company, specializing in lean transformation, operational excellence, and the development of manufacturing leaders. He currently serves as the Senior Director of the Lean Management Office in the GE Appliances supply chain organization. His past roles include:

  • Plant Manager
  • Master Black Belt
  • Manufacturing Engineering Manager
  • Shop Operations Manager
  • Advanced Manufacturing Engineer.

 

Rich earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Youngstown State University. He boasts 34 years of experience in the manufacturing sector, producing consumer products like lighting and major appliances.

 

Rich is married with three children and three grandchildren. He enjoys classic cars, reading, handyman projects, and spending quality time with his family.

Scott Porter

Toyota Supplier Support Center

Gain insights into proper leadership, commitment, and development required for success.

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