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In this episode, Param Tripathi, a learner of lean with 7 years of exposure to continuous improvement in healthcare, regulatory, and foodservice fields talks about things he learned in his process through practicing lean. He discussed why he believes developing people to think is the key to developing a culture of continuous improvement.
Param's favorite book is "Atomic Habits by James Clear ", have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here" and let us know your favorite.
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In this episode, Param Tripathi, a learner of lean with 7 years of exposure to continuous improvement in healthcare, regulatory, and foodservice fields talks about things he learned in his process through practicing lean. He discussed why he believes developing people to think is the key to developing a culture of continuous improvement.
Param's favorite book is "Atomic Habits by James Clear ", have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here" and let us know your favorite.
https://theleaneffectpodcast.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheLeanEffectPodcast
https://www.facebook.com/groups/272448766629082/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lean-effect-podcast/
Insta: @theleaneffectpodcast
Twitter @EffectLean
Guest: Param Tripathi
https://www.linkedin.com/in/param-tripathi/
Host: Mark Dejong:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-de-jong-investor-lean-advisor-0288695/
https://www.4ppartners.ca
Phone: 1-778-807-9691