1st Edition

Potential in People, Efficiency in Processes A Conversation with a Lean Leader in Finance and Operations

114 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

114 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

114 Pages 29 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

School districts face financial and operational challenges, including funding disparities, rising costs, declining enrollment, labor shortages, and the need to adapt to changing student needs and technological advancements. Lean Principles can significantly benefit school district finance and operations by optimizing processes, reducing waste, and improving efficiency, ultimately enhancing... Read more

Chapter 1: Introduction to Great Lean Leader, Ms. Christine Thomas-Hill, Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations

 

Chapter 2: Great Lean Leader PowerPoint Points from Ms. Christine Thomas-Hill

 

-        Great Lean Leader PowerPoints I & Benefits

-        Respect for People

-        Simple Language

-        Great Lean Leader PowerPoints II & Benefits

-        The A3 as Beyond Planning

-        Gemba-Based Problem Solving

-        Great Lean Leader PowerPoints III & Benefits

-        The Five Whys

-        The Ishikawa

 

Chapter 3: Great Lean Leader Competencies Map

-        Communication

-        Critical Thinking

-        Change Leadership

Chapter 4: Ms. Christine Thomas-Hill Interview Transcripts

-        Interview I

-        Interview 2

Chapter 5: Summary of Panel Discussion of Great Lean Leaders

 

References

Biography

Dr. Shannon Flumerfelt is an established author, professor, and consultant for executive training and development in Lean leadership. She has provided training, coaching, and various services to many successful current or emergent Lean leaders. She is the founder of Characters Lean Consulting (CLC) and has been instrumental in seeking Lean Continuous Improvement solutions for all sectors, especially for those where Lean is not common, such as the public sector and education. Dr. Flumerfelt is an Endowed Professor of Lean at Oakland University and is the Program Coordinator for the Lean Leadership Graduate Programs. She has published nine books and over 100 articles and is often called on for professional development advice and counsel, team development assistance, workshops, and speaking. She is the founder of the CASE Scholars initiative, providing noted scholarly volumes on leadership and systems complexity in aerospace engineering.

Michael Lerchenfeldt is Lean Black Belt Certification and a Doctoral Student, Department of Organizational Leadership, Oakland University. For over 15 years, Mike has taught English/language arts (ELA), math, and science classes at Iroquois Middle School in Chippewa Valley Schools. He graduated from Oakland University and Saginaw Valley State University with degrees in education and awards for exemplary volunteer service. He has presented and consulted at state and regional workshops and conferences on instructional design, personalized learning, digital transformation, ed-tech, and equity. In addition to researching and evaluating programs, his inherent curiosity inspired him to serve his community as a freelance writer. He is an expert in home buying and advocacy and has written hundreds of articles for websites, newspapers, and magazines. He loves the process of composing a story.