In this podcast, I share an interview I had with Reed Harrison, Executive Director of Mind Matters Portland, and Maria Grzanka, a process improvement expert and prolific volunteer in Portland, Oregon.Reed worked in Supply Chain management and Operations with major companies like Adidas and Columbia Sportswear, but ended up as Executive Director at Mind Matters Portland. Maria also had a career in Supply Chain, Logistics and process improvement and is now running her consulting firm, Idea Maria. She has spent hours volunteering her time with local nonprofits near Portland, Oregon, including Mind Matters Portland in 2010. She is also leading a group called Lean Portland that offers pro-bono consulting to nonprofits, and is involved with her local neighborhood association.In this podcast, we discuss their backgrounds in process improvement, along with:* How Reed moved from corporate life to running a nonprofit
* How Mind Matters has had success with documentation using 1-page checklists instead of lengthy SOPs
* How Maria has applied Lean principles to her volunteer work with her local neighborhood association, including the importance of gemba walks
* How Maria has seen improvements at Mind Matters since she was a volunteer over 10 years ago
* How they avoid talking about the word “process” as it has a negative connotation
* Ways that people can get more involved with nonprofit volunteeringYou can watch the video below, or go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LzzK6mvbIc
Links* Mind Matters Portland
* Reed Harrison – LinkedIn
* Maria Grzanka – LinkedInIf you enjoy this podcast, please follow us on your favorite podcast app. Any ratings you could give us, or shares across social media would be greatly appreciated!* Read full show notes | Subscribe or rate this podcastPromotions* FREE online course called “Lean Six Sigma and the Environment”
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* How Mind Matters has had success with documentation using 1-page checklists instead of lengthy SOPs
* How Maria has applied Lean principles to her volunteer work with her local neighborhood association, including the importance of gemba walks
* How Maria has seen improvements at Mind Matters since she was a volunteer over 10 years ago
* How they avoid talking about the word “process” as it has a negative connotation
* Ways that people can get more involved with nonprofit volunteeringYou can watch the video below, or go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LzzK6mvbIc
Links* Mind Matters Portland
* Reed Harrison – LinkedIn
* Maria Grzanka – LinkedInIf you enjoy this podcast, please follow us on your favorite podcast app. Any ratings you could give us, or shares across social media would be greatly appreciated!* Read full show notes | Subscribe or rate this podcastPromotions* FREE online course called “Lean Six Sigma and the Environment”
* OpEx Six Sigma Online Training and Certification
* Creative Safety Supply – Free 5S GuideHave you ordered the new book, “Lean Six Sigma for Good: Lessons from the Gemba (Volume 2)?” The book is made up of 8 chapters written about experiences from Lean and Six Sigma practitioners, to give you tips and tricks to help you work with nonprofits in ...