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In this episode, hosts Elle and Max break down The Lean Machine by Dantar Oosterwal, a powerful guide to implementing lean practices in product development and innovation. Drawing from his experience at Harley-Davidson, Oosterwal explores how lean principles can drive efficiency, reduce waste, and accelerate time-to-market—all while creating more value for customers.
In this episode, we cover:
⚙️ The Lean Innovation Process: How lean methodologies can revolutionize product development from concept to launch. 🚀 Accelerating Time-to-Market: Tips and strategies for bringing products to market faster without sacrificing quality. 🛠️ Reducing Waste and Enhancing Efficiency: Insights into waste reduction and process improvement to boost productivity and sustainability. 🔍 Real-World Case Studies: Practical examples from Oosterwal’s career, particularly his transformative work at Harley-Davidson.
If you’re interested in creating more efficient workflows, boosting innovation, and delivering better results, this review of The Lean Machine offers actionable insights you won’t want to miss.
📖 About "The Lean Machine":
In The Lean Machine, Dantar Oosterwal shares lessons learned from Harley-Davidson’s journey towards lean innovation. This book provides a detailed look at how lean principles can transform industries by enhancing collaboration, reducing costs, and building a culture of continuous improvement.
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🎙️ About the Hosts:
Elle brings fresh insights on lean principles, while Max contributes a wealth of experience in organizational development, making for an engaging and informative discussion every week.
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