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KLEAN Continuous Improvement and Innovation Conference
ABOUT THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT & INNOVATION CONFERENCE Salina sits in the central part of our beautiful state. We feel that leadership in improvement and innovation also needs to sit in the central part of our state. All organizations strive to produce results, but producing short-term results does little to move us toward our goals. Product quality, service superiority, and increased contribution to the bottom line are all marks of organizational excellence.
The Fourth Annual Results That Matter Continuous Improvement and Innovation Conference 2017 is an opportunity to share an in-depth look at success stories that demonstrate results from the applications of Lean, continuous improvement, and innovation management. Our vision is to connect, network, and share the resources of our beautiful state! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Your satisfaction is our goal. If you are not completely satisfied with the content of the Fourth Annual 2017 Continuous Improvement and Innovation Conference, we will gladly apply your conference fees toward next year's event.
Kansas Leadership Education by Advancing Networks "To make continuous improvement training available at an affordable cost to small and mid-sized businesses, hospitals and their affiliates, and local governments within the state of Kansas."
A continental breakfast and sack lunch are provided with the registration fee.
Schedule: 7:30-8:30 AM- Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:00 AM- Welcome and Instructions 9:00-10:00 AM- Session 1 10:00-11:00 AM- Session 2 11:00 AM-12:00 PM- Session 3 12:00-12:30 PM- Lunch and Vendor Fair 12:30-1:20 PM- Sharing Success (talk with companies and organizations that have adopted continuous improvement and innovation practices in the real world) 1:30-2:00 PM- Round Robin Session 1 2:00-2:30 PM- Round Robin Session 2 2:30-3:00 PM- Round Robin Session 3 3:00-3:30 PM- Round Robin Session 4 3:30-4:00 PM- Round Robin Session 5
MANUFACTURING TRACK This track deals with all leaders, suppliers, vendors, individuals, and teams that engage in the manufacturing processes. If you are a manufacturer that deals with the process of converting raw materials into finished products, you will learn new tools, skills, and processes.
Presenters: Bob Knoth is the Lamp Production Leader at Philips Lighting. He drives Lean implementation and is the lead for its TPM program. He has benchmarked TPM programs around the world and has a BS degree in Applied Math fron the University of Maine and an MBA from Kansas Wesleyan University.
Serenity Johnson has years of change management and Lean Six Sigma experience in healthcare. She is a certified LSS Black Belt and a Green Belt instructor and coach. Serenity focuses on improving patient care. She graduated from Bethany College and has an MBA from Kansas Wesleyan University.
Manufacturing Sessions:
MC 9:00 AM -Understand the eight forms of waste and their impact on flow Black & Veatch MC 10:00 AM -Reduce variation -Remove activities that don't add value -Improve customer satisfaction Serenity Johnson MC 11:00 AM -Total Productive Maintenance basics -Maintain and improve systems Bob Knoth MC 1:30 PM -Develop the culture to implement the A3 system Serenity Johnson MC 2:00 PM -Tools for producation and quality systems to add value to an organization Bob Knoth MC 2:30 PM -Manufacturing Career Path Q&A MC 3:00 PM -Apply TPM tools and systems at your site Bob Knoth MC 3:30 PM -Today's ideas for TPM/Lean manufacturing
CITY GOVERNMENT TRACK This track deals with all leaders, suppliers, individuals, and teams that seek innovation in local government organizational processes and outcomes. Lean government proponents generally believe that the government should cut waste and inefficiency from government organizations; this will result in better services overall, as well as more value for tax-supported programs and services.
Presenter: Jason Gage has been the City Manager for the City of Salina, Kansas, since 2005. Prior to coming to Kansas, he was the City Manager in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He holds an MPA from the University of Missouri.
Bryon Johnson is currently working as the Director of Process Improvement for the City of Salina, Kansas. He has a bachelors degree from the University of Utah, a Six Sigma Black Belt, and a Six Sigma Master Black Belt from Brigham Young University
City Government Sessions:
CG 9:00 AM -Five key strategies that guide city e orts Jason Gage (City Manager) CG 10:00 AM -Key principles for creating a continuous improvement culture Bryon Johnson (Process Improvement Director) CG 11:00 AM -Eight categories of waste Bryon Johnson (Process Improvement Director) CG 1:30 PM -Improvements in the 911 dispatch unit Amber Anderson (Quality Assurance Team Lead) CG 2:00 PM -Improvements made in the municipal court during 2016 Lieu Ann Everhart (Administrative Court Supervisor) CG 2:30 PM -City Government Career Path Q&A CG 3:00 PM -Improvements in the police department Sean Morton (Deputy Chief) CG 3:30 PM -Changes in cell design that will result in reduced land ll costs Ron Rouse (Superintendent of Land ll Operations)
SMALL BUSINESS TRACK This track deals with all leaders, suppliers, vendors, individuals, and teams that engage in small businesses. They are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships--that is, small businesses that range from 15 to 50 employees to fewer than 500 employees. This track explores effective and efficient processes to optimize customer satisfaction.
Presenters: Dr. Paul Hedlund is an associate professor at Kansas Wesleyan University, where he teaches leadership and marketing. Hedlund has trained hundreds of employees for organizations in the public and private sector for the last 25 years. Hedlund's consulting practice includes schools, government, and large and small businesses in a variety of industries. He is also the author of The Learning Organizational Toolbelt System. Paul received his doctorate in educational leadership at Kansas State University.
Small Business Sessions:
SB 9:00 AM -Learn the basics of benchmarking, benchmarks, and performance improvement. -Case review. SB 10:00 AM -Learn about tools and actual cases that develop smaller systems -Communication, creativity, and assessment for employees and customers SB 11:00 AM -USD 305 streamlined project management method -How to adapt to your environment Kris Upson SB 1:30 PM -Basic criteria for standardized decisions SB 2:00 PM -Teams can be helpful or stumbling blocks -Learn how to develop teams SB 2:30 PM -Small Business Career Path Q&A SB 3:00 PM -Actual tools to improve your business now SB 3:30 PM -5 basic levels learned
INNOVATION TRACK This track deals with all leaders, suppliers, individuals, and teams that seek innovation in organizational processes and outcomes. Innovation engineering helps companies create an innovation culture that builds confidence and capability with individuals and teams working on very important opportunities.
Presenters: Hyleme George serves as Business Excellence Black Belt for Black & Veatch, where he leads projects, mentors professionals, and consults for senior leaders in the delivery of critical business improvements and innovations for Black & Veatch, its business partners, and clients. Prior to his current role, George held business excellence leadership positions in large, global companies. He also worked in management consulting. He holds a degree in business administration from the University of Kansas.
Ed Croteau serves as a BEx Innovation/Value Creation leader for Black & Veatch. roughout his career, Ed developed BEx as a global program for innovation, leadership development and value creation. Ed holds a Bachelor in Mechanical/ Structural Engineering from the University of Connecticut and certi cations in New Product/Process Design, Continuous Improvement and Lean from General Electric.
Mike Niedenthal is Director of MAMTC's Overland Park office and is Program Manager for MAMTC's Lean Innovation services. Mike also worked in manufacturing management for 15 years. He has an MBA from Kansas University and a BSIE from Kansas State University.
Innovation Sessions:
IN 9:00 AM -BEx introduction -Energize emerging leaders with the structure, methodology, and tools that will make them truly e ective IN 10:00 AM -Mechanisms necessary to accelerate innovation, growth, leadership, and value creation in any organization IN 11:00 AM -Leverage elements of venture capitalism, crowdsourcing, and collaborative leadership to build a lasting culture of innovation IN 1:30 PM -Practical case studies in business innovation IN 2:00 PM -Tools for business excellence in culture and leadership IN 2:30 PM -Innovation Career Path Q&A IN 3:00 PM -Integrating innovation engineering and Lean Six Sigma -Increase the speed of Lean Six Sigma implementation and reduce the risk of failure N 3:00 PM -How to determine if your organization is ready for a Lean Six Sigma/Lean Innovation journey
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRACK is track deals with personal professional development. It's important to learn how to network, in person and on social media, as well as learn how to sell yourself to others. is track also includes techniques for deciding what to do a er graduation and deciding what career path to follow.
Presenters: Larry Straub, D.M., has over 30 years of experience as a business executive specializing in strategic management, human resources, and organizational development. His 25 years as Chairman and CEO of Straub International, Inc. has helped grow the company into one of the largest farm equipment dealerships in North America. Dr. Straub has been an adjunct professor for both Kansas Wesleyan University and Friends University. He has a Doctor of Management degree from Case Western Reserve University.
Howard Mahan is a current MBA student at Kansas Wesleyan University.
Joey Long earned a bachelor's degree in business management in the spring of 2016.
Morgan Miller, a 2015 KWU alumnus, graduated with a triple business major. She tells about her journey of starting an clothing business, both online and with a physical retail location.
Professional Development Sessions
PD 9:00 AM -Learn tools that will help keep you upright in tumultuous external environments Larry Straub PD 10:00 AM -How to compete in today's world -Networking expectations today Owen Freiburger PD 11:00 AM -How to sell yourself in 30 seconds (elevator pitches) -Be interesting, memorable, and succinct Paul Hedlund and Larry Straub PD 1:30 PM -How to use social media to network for your career Courtney Miller (KWU Career Coordinator) PD 2:00 PM -Deciding whether to choose graduate school or a career path Howard Mahan PD 2:30 PM -Professional Development Career Path Q&A PD 3:00 PM -How to choose a career path a er graduation Joey Long PD 3:30 PM -How to start a business right a er graduation Morgan Miller
Our Sponsors The City of Salina- The City of Salina has emphasized a culture of high performance. The idea of continuous process improvement (CPI) seems like common sense. The City took the leap into CPI by introducing Lean/ Six Sigma and Theory of Constraints principles. The purpose behind these principles is to identify and eliminate time that does not add service value, improve both service efficiency and quality, and maximize our time.
MAMTC- MAMTC provides a regional manufacturing resource for businesses by improving the efficiency and quality of manufactured goods. Innovation is everybody's job; you don't have to do it alone. An innovation culture brings the "power of many" to the challenge of maintaining a robust pipeline of innovative ideas for your company's growth.
Kansas Wesleyan University- The Kansas Wesleyan University Business Department's mission is to support the education of our business majors by creating state-of-the-art learning experiences that promote business and organizational excellence. The mission of Kansas Wesleyan University is to promote and integrate academic excellence, spiritual development, personal wellbeing, and social responsibility.
Philips Lighting- Philips Lighting is improving people's lives through meaningful innovation. At Philips, we strive to make the world healthier and more sustainable through innovation. Our goal is to improve the lives of three billion people a year by 2025. We will be the best place to work for people who share our passion. Together we will deliver superior value for our customers and shareholders. We are eager to win, take ownership, and team up to excel.
Salina Regional Health Center- Salina Regional Health Center specializes in the good life. And we believe in passing it along. Our commitment to excellence makes a difference in people's lives so you can have the confidence that comes from getting better and stronger every day. At Salina Regional, it's all about delivering confidence for today, for the future, and for your good life.
Kansas Leadership Education by Advancing Networks (KLEAN)- The mission of KLEAN is "To make continuous improvement training available at an affordable cost to small and mid-sized businesses, hospitals and their affiliates, and local governments within the state of Kansas."
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LocationKansas Wesleyan University, Hauptli Student Center (View)
100 E Claflin Ave
Salina, KS 67401
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Attendees
Brian W.
Bergkamp Inc.
Salina, KS United States
Apr 17, 2017 11:06 AM |
Scott A.
Bergkamp Inc.
Salina, KS United States
Apr 17, 2017 11:06 AM |
Adam R.
Bergkamp Inc.
Salina, KS United States
Apr 17, 2017 11:06 AM |
Erica J.
City of Augusta, KS
Augusta, KS United States
Apr 06, 2017 8:22 PM |
Makala N.
City of Augusta, KS
Augusta, KS United States
Apr 06, 2017 8:22 PM |
Josh S.
City of Augusta, KS
Augusta, KS United States
Apr 06, 2017 8:22 PM |
Cody S.
City of Augusta, KS
Augusta, KS United States
Apr 06, 2017 8:22 PM |
Jaime G.
City of Augusta, KS
Augusta, KS United States
Apr 06, 2017 8:22 PM |
Dan S.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Laurie M.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Mark G.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Paul F.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Arlene F.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Mike S.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Bill C.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Sean P.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Bernie K.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Steve H.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Brett L.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Wendy O.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Dustin H.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Rachel H.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Brenda B.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Jim K.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Brad N.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Chris C.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Brad A.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Gary H.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Natalie F.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Martha T.
City of Salina
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 1:56 PM |
Mark S.
Salina Vortex
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 12:15 PM |
Darren B.
Salina Vortex
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 12:15 PM |
Kyle H.
Salina Vortex
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 12:15 PM |
Joshua J.
CPI Legacy,LLC
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 11:02 AM |
Jon S.
UMB Bank
Salina, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 9:04 AM |
Patrick R.
Swift Bullet
Quinter, KS United States
Apr 03, 2017 8:23 AM |
Brian B.
Primus Sterilizer Co. LLC
Omaha, NE United States
Mar 29, 2017 3:46 PM |
Phyllis L.
KANSASWORKS
Topeka, KS United States
Mar 27, 2017 6:48 AM |
David M.
Allen Press, Inc.
Lawrence, KS United States
Mar 24, 2017 12:15 PM |
Leigha B.
CITY OF TOPEKA
TOPEKA, KS United States
Mar 22, 2017 7:40 AM |
Matt S.
City of South Hutchinson
South Hutchinson, KS United States
Mar 21, 2017 11:27 AM |
Roberta O.
Black & Veatch
Lenexa, KS United States
Mar 16, 2017 8:24 AM |
Kelly B.
City of Newton
Newton, KS United States
Mar 15, 2017 12:15 PM |
Bob M.
City of Newton
Newton, KS United States
Mar 15, 2017 12:15 PM |
Kendal F.
City of Coffeyville
Coffeyville, KS United States
Mar 15, 2017 8:20 AM |
Melanie O.
KWU
Salina, KS United States
Mar 14, 2017 11:48 AM |
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