In this episode, I share an interview with Patrick Adams, founder of Lean Solutions based in Michigan. We met virtually during the pandemic in the
Lean Communicators Network, and later in-person at the
Lean Six Sigma World Conference. He hosts an annual conference called
Lean Solutions Summit that will take place in a few weeks in Detroit.
We discuss how he transitioned from a difficult childhood to the military to manufacturing leadership and ultimately running his own process improvement firm. He was inspired to start a nonprofit called Remembrance Ranch, and he shares how he teaches and supports them with Lean improvements, so they can help at-risk teenagers get the help they and their families need through summer camps and year-long mentoring.
00:17 Meet Patrick Adams: From Military to Manufacturing01:50 First Steps in Manufacturing04:53 Learning Lean: The Just-in-Time Experience09:14 Lessons from the Military13:28 Advanced Continuous Improvement16:43 Starting a Consulting Practice18:27 The Importance of Coaching21:02 Training and Hands-On Experience21:27 eLearning Transition21:44 The Importance of Live Coaching22:40 Hands-On Learning and Real-Life Projects23:15 Continuous Improvement and Community24:30 Introduction to Remembrance Ranch25:25 Personal Journey and Founding of Remembrance Ranch27:20 Programs and Impact of Remembrance Ranch32:25 Lean Principles in Non-Profit Organizations37:57 Lean Solutions Summit39:43 The Book: Avoiding the Continuous Appearance Trap41:21 Final Thoughts and Resources
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Patrick Adams – LinkedIn
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Lean Solutions
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Lean Solutions Summit – Detroit Sep 23-25, 2025
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Avoiding the Continuous Appearance Trap
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Remembrance Ranch
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