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Tyson Heaton is Senior Director of Co-Learning and Business Strategy and a Senior Coach at the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI), where he partners with organizations worldwide to guide enterprise transformations and develop leaders who can build learning organizations. His Lean journey began in food and manufacturing operations at JBS, Schreiber Foods, and Greencore before spending more than a decade at O.C. Tanner, where he led supply chain operations, leadership development, and continuous improvement initiatives in partnership with Toyota’s TSSC. Today, Tyson focuses on how Lean thinking intersects with the future of work - helping leaders navigate the disruptive impacts of AI, automation, and shifting workplace cultures while keeping people at the center of improvement. He is also a Shingo Institute examiner and an advocate for building organizations that combine operational excellence with human capability development.
Contact [email protected] if you have any questions about claiming credit.
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Tyson Heaton is Senior Director of Co-Learning and Business Strategy and a Senior Coach at the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI), where he partners with organizations worldwide to guide enterprise transformations and develop leaders who can build learning organizations. His Lean journey began in food and manufacturing operations at JBS, Schreiber Foods, and Greencore before spending more than a decade at O.C. Tanner, where he led supply chain operations, leadership development, and continuous improvement initiatives in partnership with Toyota’s TSSC. Today, Tyson focuses on how Lean thinking intersects with the future of work - helping leaders navigate the disruptive impacts of AI, automation, and shifting workplace cultures while keeping people at the center of improvement. He is also a Shingo Institute examiner and an advocate for building organizations that combine operational excellence with human capability development.
Contact [email protected] if you have any questions about claiming credit.

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