10 Leadership Lessons from Coaching Ice Hockey for the Workplace
- Leadership
- February 18, 2026

In recent years, more companies have adopted Lean as a continuous improvement method to improve profitability, enhance customer satisfaction and maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace. Based on a customer-focused view, Lean can provide a strong foundation for any organization that wants to incorporate continuous improvement into its operating philosophy. Starting the Lean journey
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On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on
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Today’s guest post is from Aimee Siegler, a fellow ASQ Influential Voices Blogger. Aimee is the global compliance manager at Benchmark Electronics. Her interests include supply chain management and communication, hazardous substance and risk management, and sustainability. She blogs at Thoughts on Quality in a Chaotic World. Today she shares some 5S advice from home
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The United States Independence Day (also known as the Fourth of July because that’s the day it is celebrated) is a holiday that celebrates the separation of the United States from Great Britain, and the United States’ declaration of independence. Traditionally, many people celebrate this day with family and friend gatherings, barbecues, parties, games, food,
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Today, we’ll meet-up with Jon Miller, the CEO of the Kaizen Institute. Jon frequently blogs at Gemba Panta Rei, the company’s blog. He is one of the first Lean bloggers I ever followed. Jon’s first hand experience over many years and his highly creative style make for a great combination. He is frequently highlighted in the
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Today’s post is brought to us by fellow ASQ Influential Voices Blogger Guy W. Wallace. Guy has worked as an external consultant on over 250 external projects for over 60 clients including more than 45 Fortune 500 firms. He is a CPT – Certified Performance Technologist – since September 2002. That means his work and
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