Category Archives: Learning and Development

Weekly Challenge 4/21/14: Robert Hafey, Go to Gemba

BN_WeeklyChallenge_Robert_HafeyOur Weekly Challenge comes from Author and Consultant Robert B. Hafey.  Robert is the author of Lean Safety: Transforming your Safety Culture with Lean Management. Robert has creatively combined lean concepts with safety management to continuously improve organizations. You can learn more about his concepts here at his website Lean Safety Book

Quote: “You can continuously cope or you can continuously improve – the choice is yours!”

Challenge: Engage Others by taking Gemba Walks. (Gemba walks denote the action of going to see the actual process, understand the work, ask questions, and learn) Going to Gemba is a great way to find ideas or improve upon ideas.

Just like how Robert connected the dots with his unique combination of concepts, you can identify ground breaking ideas by getting out to observe and asking questions. As an added challenge Robert suggests drinking good beer! We agree! 


Robert B. Hafey has worked in manufacturing operations and maintenance for forty years. The first part of his career was with U.S. Steel Corporation followed by twenty plus years at Flexco. For the last eighteen years he was directly involved in the definition and implementation of continual improvement. He has been an AME (Association for Manufacturing Excellence) volunteer for the past fourteen years and acquired much of his lean knowledge through this involvement. He has served on the national board, as a regional board president, regional board member and has been a volunteer member of three AME annual conference teams. He is a skilled presenter and keynote who has presented continuous improvement material at AME, SME, PMA, APICS, NIBA, Manufacturing Institute (Manchester, UK), NAEM, Assembly Technology Expo, MRO Today, IMTS and Reliable Plant sponsored conferences. He firmly believes in the email signature tag line he created, “You can continuously cope or you can continuously improve – the choice is yours!” He considers continuous improvement a creative endeavor and he enjoys and finds time for many other varied activities that center on creativity. His creative instincts and an undergraduate degree in professional arts are the foundation that enabled him to master detailed wood carving, gourmet cooking and guiding others on their continuous improvement journeys. One of his joys in life is preparing good food to share with friends and family. You can connect with Robert here Robert’s Linked In Profile 

Weekly Challenge April 14, 2014, Jeremy Boeh, Wofford College

BN_Challenge_Jeremy_2Our Weekly Beer & Napkins Challenge comes from our friend Jeremy Boeh: 

Quote: “Sometimes Questions are more important than answers” -Nancy Willard
Challenge: For 24 Hrs start each conversation with a QUESTION. 

Jeremy Boeh directs the Launch program in The Space at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Launch focuses on cultivating entrepreneurship among college students by providing the resources, networking and education to take them through idea generation to the profitable execution of their business.

Jeremy spent six years in the Army Infantry with two deployments to Iraq and is currently a Second Lieutenant in the US Army Reserve. He continues to advocate for veterans through entrepreneurship and currently serves as a mentor for The Jonas Project, which provides financial assistance and support for those veterans who return home with a new vision for their lives: becoming an entrepreneur.

He is a graduate of Wofford College. Jeremy also serves as guest facilitator and curriculum contributor to Noble Impact. Noble Impact is a non-profit organization committed to engaging k-12 students through the intersection of public service and entrepreneurship based out of Little Rock Arkansas and also responsible for putting on the first ever High School StartUp Weekend.

He and his wife, Kristen, have two daughters Kylie and Piper and reside in Boiling Springs, South Carolina.

Twitter: Jeremy_bay
Blog: https://tackk.com/board/@jeremybay
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyboeh

Beer and Napkins Team Participates in Design Thinkers Group USA’s “Think Like a Startup Workshop – for Innovators & Change Agents”

Beer and Napkins Co-Founder Tony Miller displaying our finished startup design concept.

Beer and Napkins Co-Founder Tony Miller displaying our finished startup design concept.

Tony Miller, Doug Cone, and me had a great chance to participate on April 9th in a Design Thinking class focusing on initializing start-ups. The event was a great chance to collaborate with thinkers and doers in the community and solidify our Beer and Napkins concepts. We encourage you to check out Joel Van Dyke and Marc Bolick’s site DesignThinking_10http://designthinkersgroup.us/ to learn more about how Design Thinking can help nurture your ideas into reality.

Weekly Challenge March 31, 2014: Col. Milford Beagle, US Army

BeerandNapkins_Weekly Challenge_MilfordOur weekly Beer & Napkins Challenge comes from our friend Colonel Milford “Beags” Beagle author of The Rock The Rock: Motivational Leadership: A Leader’s Perspective On Inspiring Others While Finding the Motivator in You

“Motivation Drives Accomplishment; Inspiration Drives Achievement.”

Challenge: What motivates you versus what inspires you?

 

Colonel Beagle is a distinguished military graduate of South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, S.C. where he earned a BS in Criminal Justice. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Adult Education from Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas and a Master of Science in Advanced Military Studies from the United States Army Command and General Staff College (SAMS), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.