June 17, 2021 - 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM

Supply Chain Excellence in the Post-Pandemic World

Location: Online

Registration Deadline: June 17, 2021

Overview

It’s time for hospitals to put more focus and attention on supply chains and materials management. Supply chain excellence can coexist with, and support, the clinical excellence and patient experience goals that all hospitals strive to achieve. In this presentation, supply chain expert Mark Graban will share lessons and best practices from his experience with a world-class supply chain in the computer industry and also from leading health systems. He will explore proven ideas and methods that can help participants better prepare for the next pandemic.

Faculty
Mark Graban, Internationally-Recognized Consultant, Published Author, Professional Speaker, and Blogger

Registration Information
By partnering with more than 25 state hospital and health care associations, HAP is able to present this session at a discounted member-rate. Once registered, you will receive confirmation from HAP securing your spot. Prior to each webinar, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. All speakers will participate in live Q & A after each session. HAP has a significant, but limited number of connections, so register NOW and join your peers from across the country for this multi-state association webinar series designed exclusively for our hospital C-suite leaders. (For those unable to attend, a recording will be available for two weeks following each presentation).

Member Rate: $49
Nonmember Rate: $199

Faculty

Mark Graban, Internationally-Recognized Consultant, Published Author, Professional Speaker, and Blogger

Mark’s motivation is to humbly help others learn how to improve and sustain performance. In his healthcare work, this means improving the quality of care and patient safety, while also reducing cost and improving the workplace experience. Across multiple sectors, goals also include improving the customer (or patient) experience, to help the development of leaders and employees, and to build stronger, more adaptive organizations for the long term.

He has learned, practiced, and taught these methodologies in settings including manufacturing, healthcare, and technology startups. Working independently since 2010, and in partnership with other consulting groups, Mark enjoys working with organizations that are looking for better ways to improve, with leaders who are willing to lead that change.

Mark also consults part-time as a Senior Advisor for healthcare clients with the firm Value Capture. He is also a Senior Advisor to the technology and software company KaiNexus.

His latest book is Measures of Success: React Less, Lead Better, Improve More, a management book about using simple, yet practical statistical methods that help leaders at all levels overreact less to their metrics, which frees up time for real, focused sustainable improvement.

Mark is also the author of the book Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, and Employee Engagement (Productivity Press), which was selected for a 2009 Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award, the first healthcare book to win this award. The book has been translated into eight languages. A 3rd edition was released in 2016.

Mark has also co-authored a second book, titled Healthcare Kaizen: Engaging Front-Line Staff in Sustainable Continuous Improvements, also a Shingo Research Award recipient. A newly revised and condensed edition, The Executive Guide to Healthcare Kaizen: Leadership for a Continuously Learning and Improving Organization is also available.

He also edited and contributed to an anthology titled Practicing Lean: Learning How to Learn How to Get Better… Better, a book of reflections and lessons learned about change, growth, and Lean management written by Mark and 15 other authors from various industries.

He is the founder, lead blogger, and podcaster at LeanBlog.org, started in January 2005. See a list of his other articles and publications. He is also a “LinkedIn Influencer,” where he contributes articles on leadership and business for a broader audience.

Mark earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University as well as a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA as a Fellow in the MIT Sloan Leaders for Global Operations Program.

Mark has worked in automotive (General Motors), the PC industry (Dell), and industrial products (Honeywell). At Honeywell, Mark was certified as a “Lean Expert” (equivalent to “Lean Black Belt”). He has also worked for two software and technology startup companies.

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