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Now, as the economy begins to reopen, two lessons learned

6/25/2020

 
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To our customers, suppliers, partners and friends,

For the last four months, GBMP, has of necessity, pivoted to predominantly virtual consulting, training and coaching.   Now, as the economy begins to reopen, I’d like to share with you two lessons that we have learned:

Office space adds limited value to our work.
We have discovered that physical distancing for our team does not necessarily reduce presence or alignment.  In fact, the need for very frequent communication during the pandemic has highlighted the advantages of virtual methods like Zoom and Slack.  The GBMP team has not been able to assemble physically since February, but we have met “face-to-face” virtually nearly every day, something that would not be practical in real space.  While do look forward to a time when can occasionally meet in person, we have come to realize that the “new normal” may not require the expense of an office. 

Virtual is here to stay, as a component of learning.
Like many of you, GBMP has adapted to the pandemic’s reality, and we have learned through this difficult process that there are aspects of virtual learning – particularly the explicit learning – that are actually advantageous to both teacher and learner. This is something I would not have subscribed to personally, had pandemic conditions not demanded it; but response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive.  We are anxious to be back on-site with our customers “in the Gemba” at some point, but we also anticipate that aspects of virtual learning will continue and develop as an improvement to Lean and Six Sigma learning and organizational transformation. 

While timing for recovery from Covid-19 is no less uncertain for me today than several months ago, life goes on, work continues and so does improvement to the work.

GBMP’s mission, to keep good jobs in our region, is stronger than ever and we will continue to adapt to provide value to our community.   We value our many relationships and look forward to bright outcomes for all of us. 

Bruce Hamilton,
June 25, 2020

“Total Employee Involvement” is the Theme for GBMP's 15th Northeast Lean Conference

3/7/2019

 
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Attendees of GBMP’s premier annual event will learn how to engage the hearts and minds of employees to effect meaningful & sustainable improvement.

Thursday, March 07, 2019 ​ - Boston, Mass. – The GBMP conference, coming October 23-24, 2019, to Hartford, CT turns its focus on recognizing the re-emergence of Total Employee Involvement as the key to unlocking the full benefits of Lean transformation.

In the early days of Lean implementation, company involvement of all employees at all levels was identified as the keystone to Lean. Total Employee Involvement (TEI) recognized the innate capabilities and desire of employees to solve problems and always make things better. Unfortunately, in the early 1990’s, as Lean tools were popularized, the focus on broad-based employee development and involvement diminished and was largely replaced by subject matter experts and swat teams. New jobs were created to concentrate the tasks of problem solving and improvement in the hands of just a small segment of employees. Today, organizations seeking to change their culture are recognizing that this must involve everyone.

Featured keynote presenters will include Jamie Bonini, VP TSSC at Toyota Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Art Smalley, author of the best-selling books A3 Thinking, Creating Level Pull & Four Types of Problems, Alan Robinson, author of The Idea Driven Organization and Ideas are Free, and Amy Ferrero, Head of Client Services, MassMutual Financial Services, each addressing management’s imperative to unleash the capabilities of every single employee, every single day.

Added Bruce Hamilton, President of GBMP:
“In my 40 years as a student and practitioner of Lean, Total Employee Involvement, TEI, is the single most important leading indicator for Lean Transformation. There is nothing more powerful than a committed and aligned workforce that embraces each day with the professional challenge to make things better than the day before. This is why we are dedicating the 15th annual conference to showcasing TEI leaders from all levels of the organization.”

The Northeast Lean Conference attracts more than 550 passionate Lean implementers every year, from the manufacturing, healthcare and service industries. Lean practitioners from the front lines to the back-office attend with the goal of networking, benchmarking, sharing and learning all things continuous improvement and Lean – to get the tools, knowledge, inspiration and confidence they need to bring their organizations to higher levels of operational excellence.

The annual event is ideal for executives and managers who play a role in driving Lean transformation and provides exceptional educational benefits to front line team members, CI champions and change agents from all functional areas of any organization.
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For the first time, there will be more than 50 breakout sessions in six tracks:
  • Leading Lean Transformations
  • Engaging Hearts – The Social Side of Lean
  • Engaging Minds – The Technical Side of Lean
  • Advanced Lean Topics for Experienced Practitioners
  • Focused Workshops in Lean Accounting & Six Sigma
  • Applying Lean in Healthcare, Service, Insurance & Government.

The complete agenda will be released in April 2019.
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If you would like more information about The Northeast Lean Conference and/or GBMP, please call us at 617-969-1396 or email usor visit the conference website. Exhibitor, speaker & poster presenter opportunities are still available but are filling up fast.

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Shingo Model Workshops with GBMP 2019 Schedule

1/31/2019

 
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GBMP & LEI Announce New Collaborative Relationship

1/4/2019

 
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​GBMP moves to Boston, MA; co-locates with The Lean Enterprise Institute 

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BOSTON, January 7, 2019 - The Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership, Inc. (GBMP) announced today it has moved its location of business from Newton, MA to 27-43 Wormwood Street, Tower Point, Suite 410, Boston, MA 02110 where it will share office, meeting and training space with the Lean Enterprise Institute, Inc. (LEI). Both organizations are 501(c)(3) nonprofit education and publishing organizations dedicated to advancing Lean thinking and practice.  

LEI moved its office to Boston in October 2018 to enhance its ability to develop new products and services in the center of Boston’s most active innovation and entrepreneurial community, the Seaport District. 

According to GBMP President Bruce Hamilton, “Co-location will allow GBMP and LEI to better serve the needs of our respective Lean communities. The Boston office location provides GBMP’s customers easier access to LEI’s training facilities, including its hands-on learning simulation. It is our hope to use our complementary capabilities to better serve existing and future customers of both organizations, accelerate the distribution of knowledge and learning, and add depth and breadth to GBMP’s community impact.”

Added LEI’s Chairman John Shook,“Over the past 20 years LEI has seen its reach and impact steadily grow across the globe through thought leadership, iconic learning materials, and effective co-learning partnerships. One of our most trusted and valued partners has been GBMP. As LEI enters its third decade we look forward to deepening and strengthening our partnership with GBMP, initially by sharing office space and eventually by collaborating in the development of new knowledge, products and services. Since both LEI and GBMP believe action-based learning is the key to effective capability development, we look forward to working and learning together at companies throughout the Northeast and sharing new insights into successful organizational transformations with our communities”.     

GBMP offers hands-on, customized Lean & Six Sigma consulting and training in the Northeast US since 1994. Its mission is to perpetuate a positive future for industry through successful implementations of continuous improvement principles and Toyota Production System values. As a licensed affiliate of the Shingo Institute, GBMP offers best-in-class Shingo Model™ training throughout the US. GBMP also provides a membership community, public workshops, benchmarking plant tours and an annual conference, and produces award-winning Lean training materials, among them “Toast Kaizen”, the #1 Lean training video in the world.

LEI was founded in 1997 by management expert James Womack. LEI’s mission is to make things better for individuals, companies and society throughout the world through Lean thinking and practice. It helps the Lean community create more value and prosperity while consuming the fewest possible resources. It achieves its mission through public and onsite workshops, learning tours, online education, events, learning materials, and co-learning partnerships and projects. Through research and co-learning partnerships with universities, companies and organizations across all sectors and throughout the world, and an online global community of over a million users, LEI gathers the best in Lean learning to share with its global Lean community.  

Lean Practitioners Refine Skills at Northeast Conference

10/17/2018

 
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Event Reinforces Importance of Maintaining Focus on Bottom Line

Providence (October 12, 2018) – A crowd of over 500 Lean practitioners from more than 150 different organizations came together on Wednesday & Thursday October 10-11 to learn and share how to successfully embark on and sustain a Lean transformation at the fourteenth annual Northeast Lean Conference, “Profit from Lean: No Margin, No Mission”.

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The conference featured more than forty sessions. Among the topics covered:
  • The Myth of Lean & Profit: Change the Culture, Change the Game
  • Value Stream Mapping: Catalyst for Lean Transformation
  • Measuring Your Operational Excellence Culture & Impact
  • Challenges to Standardizing Lean Daily Management
  • Lean 3P
  • Next Gen Lean
  • Lean Math
  • Be a Project Ninja using Visual Management
  • Finding Profit is the Work of Management
  • Getting Results: Lessons from Toyota’s 25 years and 400 Projects Sharing TPS outside Toyota

The tenth Silver Toaster Award for Employee Excellence in Lean was presented to Danielle Salvas from KARL STORZ Endovision America (KSEA). Another 15 nominees were recognized for their contributions to continuous improvement in their organizations. Fourteen organizations, including Goodwill Industries, Dymotek, Fort Wayne Metals, Vibco, and Cooley Dickinson Hospital shared poster presentations of their Lean journeys to date (obstacles overcome, and lessons learned) in the always-popular Community of Lean Lounge.

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The conference, held annually by GBMP , is one of the most highly regarded Lean & Continuous Improvement conferences featuring passionate Lean practitioners from the manufacturing, healthcare, insurance, service and other key industry sectors from across the from across the country. They gather to learn new tools and techniques and get information and inspiration from innovative and experienced speakers on effecting and sustaining transformation for bottom line productivity improvements, increased profits, and more engaged and happy employees.  Planning is already underway for the 15 th annual event to be held on October 23-24, 2019 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford CT. Registration will open soon and early bird ticket prices will be available through April 2019. For more information visit the conference website.

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