Beth Carrington

Toyota Kata Instructor at Lean Enterprise Institute

Beth Carrington is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in coaching and organizational improvement. As President and Master Coach at KATA Matters since January 1999, Beth focuses on fostering a culture of continuous improvement through effective coaching routines. Additionally, Beth serves as a Toyota Kata Instructor for both the Lean Enterprise Institute and the University of Michigan. Previously, as a Partner at W3 Group Consulting from 1999 to 2015, Beth contributed to providing clients with top-tier Toyota Kata coaching to facilitate their Improvement Kata/Coaching Kata journeys. Beth's educational background includes attendance at Grand Valley State University.

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Lean Enterprise Institute

The nonprofit Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI) helps companies and people make things better through lean thinking and action. We also help managers and executives develop the leadership behaviors that sustain lean enterprises. LEI was founded in 1997 by management expert James P. Womack, Ph.D., as a nonprofit research, education, publishing, and conference company with a mission to advance lean thinking around the world. We conduct research projects, teach courses, hold lean management seminars, write and publish books and workbooks, and organize public and private conferences We use the surplus revenues from these activities for research and to support lean initiatives such as the Healthcare Value Network, Lean Education Academic Network, and the Lean Global Network. Resources provided by LEI include: - A web site at lean.org that offers free content including: Original case studies Book excerpts Webinars E-letters and columns by thought leaders John Shook and James Womack - Workshops on basic and advanced lean management principles and tools including: value-stream mapping for production and nonproduction environments, lean healthcare, pull production and leveling, logistics, standardized work, product development, strategy deployment , change agent skills, lean culture change, problem solving, lean leadership, and more. - Conferences, including the annual Lean Summit #Lean #FutureofWork #LearningOrganization #ContinuousImprovement


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