Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership podcast

Lean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership

Mark Graban

Since 2006, the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast has featured thoughtful, in-depth conversations with leaders, authors, executives, and practitioners who are applying Lean thinking and continuous improvement in the real world.

Hosted by Mark Graban—author of Lean Hospitals, Measures of Success, and The Mistakes That Make Us—the podcast explores Lean as a management system, a leadership philosophy, and a people-centered approach to improvement. Episodes span industries including healthcare, manufacturing, startups, technology, and professional services.

This isn’t a podcast about chasing tools, jargon, or “Lean theater.” Instead, guests share candid stories about what actually works—and what doesn’t—when organizations try to improve. You’ll hear honest reflections on leadership, culture, learning from mistakes, and building systems that help people do their best work.

Whether you’re a Lean practitioner, healthcare leader, executive, coach, or someone new to continuous improvement, each episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately.

Common topics include:

  • Lean as a management system and cultural transformation—not just a toolbox

  • Continuous improvement, Kaizen, and problem-solving at every level

  • Leadership behaviors that enable trust, learning, and sustained change

  • Psychological safety as a foundation for improvement and innovation

  • Lessons from the Toyota Production System, Lean Startup, and Deming’s thinking

  • Real-world stories about mistakes, learning, and resilience

You won’t hear much about “Lean Six Sigma” here. But if you believe improvement starts with respect for people—and that better systems beat blaming individuals—this podcast is for you.

Many episodes feature a special focus on Lean in healthcare, reflecting Mark’s long-standing work with hospitals and health systems to improve patient safety, quality, flow, and staff engagement.

Find all episodes and show notes at www.LeanCast.org.
Learn more about Mark and his work at www.LeanBlog.org.
Questions or feedback? Email [email protected] 

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