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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Toyota Kata
Managing People for Improvement, Adaptiveness and Superior Results
Book • 2009
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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when discussing the terminology of Toyota Kata, which came from their colleague, Mike Rother, who wrote a book about 12 years ago.


Drew Locher

29 snips
Behavior Is the Lean Advantage with Drew Locher
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as a book that discusses Toyota's improvement process, focusing on single-factor experiments.

John Dues
17 snips
Goal Setting Is Often An Act of Desperation: Part 3
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, who started reading it and was struck by the importance of people and culture, not just tools.


Leah Roe

12 snips
GA 604 | Creating a Culture of Problem Solvers with Sarah Tilkens and Leah Roe
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, who highlights the value of Mike Rother’s work.

John Willis

11 snips
John Willis on Deming's Journey to Profound Knowledge in IT & DevOps
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as one of the books behind ![undefined]()

during the podcast.


Nick Goellner

Nick DeGeorgia
The Lean Advantage: Building Smarter Systems and Stronger Teams, 491
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in relation to the third way of DevOps and continuous improvement.

Adam Hawkins

GitOps & ArgoCD with Viktor Farcic
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, referencing a quote from the book on quick experimentation and learning.

Jeffrey Fredrick
The Power of a Bad Idea


