November 21 - 22, 2024
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Developing adaptiveness in a changing world

The greatest gift of Lean Thinking is the ability to adapt. But what strategies, practices and mindsets do we need to rely on in order to develop this fundamental trait in our organizations and become resilient?

The world is changing at an unprecedented pace. Words like “deglobalization” are being used more and more, reflecting an increasingly complex and multipolar world, in which countries are looking to “de-risk” by minimizing global interdependencies. A new Cold War seems to be setting in, weakening already compromised supply chains and forcing companies to come up with new and clever ways to move goods, while a new arms race is heralding change for many economies. At the same time, the spread of generative AI threatens to transform the labor market as we know it, with unpredictable consequences. You may think this has nothing to do with you, but make no mistake… these historic changes will impact the way your organization operates.

To thrive, businesses will need to understand the world they are in, be curious and willing to experiment, while coming up with solid long-term strategies. Leaders will have to do their part, ensuring that continuous learning permeates their organizations and that the right skills are developed.

This year’s Lean Global Connection will help you to make sense of a messy, changing world, by bringing you the stories of adaptiveness of those organizations that are leveraging creativity and lean to find their way forward.

See you on Novembe 21 at 2PM UTC!

Sessions

Our complete schedule in chronological order. Listed times are UTC. Calculate your local time here.

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Oil & gas
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Engagement
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Finland
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Malaysia
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Small businesses
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Standardization
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Czechia
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Shipbuilding
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Services
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Germany
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Pharma
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Slovakia
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Production ramp-up
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Brazil
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France
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Ukraine
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Botswana
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Work improvement
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Management
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Toyota
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Textile
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South Africa
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Daily management
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History of lean
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Portugal
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Problem solving
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Value stream mapping
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Future of work
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Maintenance
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Cross-pollination
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Gamification
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Canada
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People development
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Bulgaria
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Agriculture
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Lean office
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Publications
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Taiwan
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Lean leadership
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Argentina
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Quality
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Safety
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Innovation
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Technology
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Startups
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Academia
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Gemba walks
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Hoshin kanri
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Lean assessment
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Process development
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Lean transformation
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Lean coaching
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Panel discussion
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Finance
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Netherlands
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Manufacturing
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Interview
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Poland
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Housing
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United Kingdom
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Construction
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Inflation
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Retail
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The future of lean
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Healthcare
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Hungary
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Meeting basic needs
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Productivity
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Education
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Lean for social good
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Kaizen
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Aligning strategy with activities
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Developing new products and services
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Australia
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Talent acquisition and retention
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Colombia
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Hospitality
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Supply chain
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Digital/AI
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Climate change
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Turkey
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Keynote speakers

A full list of our keynote speakers

Aeysha Augustus
Deputy Director of Red Tape Reduction Unit, Department of Economic Development & Tourism, Western Cape Government, South Africa |
Deputy Director of Red Tape Reduction Unit, Department of Economic Development & Tourism, Western Cape Government, South Africa
Ben Armstrong
Executive Director, MIT Industrial Performance Center |
Executive Director, MIT Industrial Performance Center
Ben Hoseus
Lean Coach, Lean Institute Africa |
Lean Coach, Lean Institute Africa
Christoph Roser
Professor of Production Management at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences |
Professor of Production Management at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Dagmara Jasińska
Lean Leader, Bank BPH - Poland |
Lean Leader, Bank BPH - Poland
Fabrizio Maronta
Scientific Advisor and International Relations Coordinator, Italian geopolitical magazine LIMES |
Scientific Advisor and International Relations Coordinator, Italian geopolitical magazine LIMES
Jim Womack
Senior Advisor, Lean Enterprise Institute |
Senior Advisor, Lean Enterprise Institute
John Shook
Senior Advisor, Lean Global Network |
Senior Advisor, Lean Global Network
Sergio Caldeirinha
Founder and President, Lean Academy Portugal |
Founder and President, Lean Academy Portugal
Veronika Gregorkova
Founder | Lean Institute Slovakia
Founder