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The Lean Solutions Podcast

The Lean Solutions Podcast

Written by: Patrick Adams
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This podcast offers business solutions to help listeners develop and implement action plans for lean process improvement and implement continuous improvement projects, cost reductions, product quality enhancements, and process effectiveness improvement. Listeners come from many industries in both manufacturing and office applications.Patrick Adams Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • The Wheel of Sustainability Explained
    May 19 2026

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    In this episode, Andy Olrich sits down with returning guest Adam Lawrence to explore why so many improvement efforts fail to stick and what leaders can do to create lasting, sustainable change.

    Adam shares the origin story behind his “Wheel of Sustainability” framework and explains why sustainability is ultimately a leadership process, not just a technical one. The conversation dives into the importance of preparation before a Kaizen event, including leadership alignment, clear expectations, strong sponsorship, and creating accountability systems before improvement work even begins.

    You’ll also learn practical ways to strengthen sustainability after an event through audits, visuals, standard work, Gemba walks, and leadership engagement. Adam and Andy discuss why culture, trust, and respect for people are just as important as financial results—and how the true test of success is when employees start asking, “When can you come help my area next?”

    If you’ve ever struggled with improvements fading over time or leaders failing to stay engaged after an event, this episode provides a practical roadmap for building improvements that last.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Sustainable improvement starts with leadership commitment and preparation
    2. Kaizen events fail when leaders don’t stay visibly engaged before, during, and after the work
    3. Audits, visuals, standard work, and accountability systems help improvements stick
    4. The strongest sign of success is when teams ask for more improvement work in their own areas


    Links:

    Adam Lawrence LinkedIn

    PI Partners

    The Wheel of Sustainability


    Lean Solutions Summit
    Lean Solutions Website

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    31 mins
  • Unlocking Potential on the Frontline
    May 12 2026


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    In this episode, Shayne Daughenbaugh and Catherine McDonald sit down with leadership strategist and Army veteran Jonathan Pride to explore the SOAR mindset. A leadership framework built around storytelling, ownership, abundance, and resilience.


    Jonathan shares how leaders can move beyond compliance-driven management and develop teams through coaching, curiosity, and intentional conversations. The discussion highlights why storytelling is one of the most overlooked leadership tools and how leaders can use their lived experiences to build trust, connection, and influence.


    You’ll also learn how practical habits like asking better questions, using the “three whys,” and starting each day with intentional praise can create stronger teams and more empowered problem solvers. The conversation emphasizes that leadership development starts internally through self-awareness, mindset, and personal growth, before it ever impacts others.


    If you’ve ever wondered how to become a more authentic, resilient, and people-centered leader, this episode offers a practical framework to help you start.



    Key Takeaways:

    1. Great leadership starts with owning your story and lived experiences
    2. Coaching and curiosity develop better problem solvers than control and compliance
    3. Small mindset shifts and micro habits can create meaningful leadership growth
    4. Intentional praise helps leaders build resilience, perspective, and an abundance mindset


    Links:

    Click Here for Jonathan Pride's LinkedIn

    The SOAR Mindset Website

    Lean Solutions Summit
    Lean Solutions Website

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    35 mins
  • Hidden Costs are Killing Margins
    May 5 2026


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


    In this episode, Patrick Adams, Catherine McDonald, Shayne Daughenbaugh, and Andy Olrich unpack the hidden costs that quietly erode margins, and why most organizations don’t see them coming.


    You’ll learn how these costs often live outside traditional financial statements, showing up instead as rework, inefficiencies, poor handoffs, and constant interruptions like “hot jobs.” The team shares real-world examples of how these hidden issues build up over time and significantly impact performance.


    The conversation highlights practical ways to uncover these costs, including going to the gemba, mapping processes, making data visible, and engaging teams through consistent one-on-one conversations. They also emphasize the role of leadership in either allowing waste to continue through workarounds or actively eliminating it by creating clarity, standards, and accountability.


    If you’ve ever looked at your financials and wondered where the margin is going, this episode gives you a clear and actionable approach to finding and fixing the leaks.


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Hidden costs don’t show up on financials—but they directly impact margins
    2. Rework, poor flow, and “hot jobs” are major sources of cost leakage
    3. Visibility through data, process mapping, and GEMBA is key to uncovering issues
    4. Leadership behavior determines whether waste is allowed or eliminated


    Links:

    Lean Summit | Findleansolutions
    Lean Solutions | Find Your Lean Solution TODAY!

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    40 mins
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