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The Future of Lean: Strategy, AI, and People
Season 5 · Episode 9

The Future of Lean: Strategy, AI, and People

The Lean Solutions Podcast · Lean Solutions Podcast

March 10, 202631m 5s

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Show Notes

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

In this episode of the Lean Solutions Podcast, hosts Patrick Adams and Shayne Daughenbaugh are joined by Marco Dannerhill to explore how Lean thinking must evolve in today’s fast-changing business environment. Drawing on more than three decades of experience in the plastics industry, Marco shares how Lean has shifted from focusing on localized process improvements to becoming a more strategic approach that supports long-term business success.

The conversation dives into how global uncertainty, supply chain disruption, and emerging technologies like AI are changing the way organizations operate. Marco emphasizes that while technology can enhance productivity, people remain the heart of Lean, and leadership must prioritize coaching, mentoring, and building trust across teams. The discussion also highlights the importance of aligning improvement initiatives with strategic goals, empowering employees to lead smaller improvements, and ensuring that Lean efforts contribute to long-term growth rather than just short-term gains.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Lean must evolve from local improvements to strategic impact
  2. Technology should support people, not replace them
  3. Leaders must coach and mentor to build a culture of improvement
  4. Strategy must be translated so frontline teams understand their role

Links: 

Lean Solutions 2026 Summit

Lean Solutions Website

Click Here for Marco Dannerhill's LinkedIn

Topics

Lean thinkingcontinuous improvementstrategic mindsetvalue chainteamworktrusttechnology supportAI impactcost benefit analysiscoaching and mentoringleadership commitmentorganizational culturestrategic goalsoperational leadershipplastics industry.