In this festive episode of the Stellar wWork Podcast, recorded live from Sweden, Benjamin and his guests discuss the future of organizational structures, the impact of AI, and the importance of visualization in decision-making. They explore the balance between autonomy and direction in the workplace, customer-centric approaches in the automotive industry, and the cultural shifts in management. The conversation emphasizes the need for feedback loops and the role of AI in enhancing human ingenuity, concluding with a call to embrace change and innovation.
Our guests:
Joe Justice:
Joe Justice is an entrepreneur and consultant renowned for applying Agile methodologies to the automotive industry through his Team Wikispeed initiative. He specializes in rapid prototyping and iterative development, extending Agile practices to sectors like aerospace and manufacturing. Justice is a prominent speaker on scaling Agile methods beyond software development.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joejustice/
Tilo Schwarz
Tilo was plant manager at Festool; the award-winning German power-tool manufacturer.At Festool Tilo and his management team started practicing Toyota Kata in 2007, as part of Mike Rother's groundbreaking research.By doing so, Tilo and his team established continuous improvement as a daily working routine throughout all processes and areas of the plant. That led to winning the A. T. Kearny manufacturing competition "Factory of the Year" and the WHU/INSEAD Industrial Excellence Award.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilo/
Maria Tapani Larson
Maria is a seasoned Lean management expert, currently serving as the Regional Lean Director at AstraZeneca in Södertälje, Sweden. She also holds a part-time position as a member of the board at Lean Forum. Her extensive background in Lean practices includes roles such as Lean Partner at SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) and Lean Manager at Scania's Global SPS Office. Maria has also held significant positions at Skanska, focusing on operational development, and served as Interim Director of Manufacturing and Packaging at AstraZeneca. Her expertise spans across strategic project coordination, lean training, and leading improvement initiatives across multiple sectors.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-tapani-larson-392bb539/
Rejmes: https://rejmes.se/
KataCon: https://leanforum.se/konferenser/katacon-europe/
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00:00 Festive Beginnings: A Unique Podcast Setting
07:11 Human Ingenuity vs. AI: Finding the Balance
13:30 Autonomy in the Workplace: A Double-Edged Sword
19:20 Engineering Excellence: Insights from Volvo
25:04 Challenges Facing Traditional Car Manufacturers
31:25 Empowering Frontline Workers37:23Belonging and Growth in Organizations
52:28 Celebrating the First Year of the Podcast
53:28 Christmas 2024.wav