GlobalAutoIndustry.com’s latest Audio Interview, “5 Systemic Disconnects Accelerating Global OEM-Supplier Costs” features Sam Yankelevitch. Sam is the author of several books including ‘Lean Communication, ‘Global Lean: Seeing the New Waste Rooted in Communication, Distance and Culture’ and his most recent book, ‘Walking the Invisible Gemba’ where he ties quality with communication – Sam is also a LinkedIn learning Instructor on global project management. Sam combines over 30 years of global industry and supply chain experience with quality and continuous improvement methodologies. As a former automotive executive, Sam has helped numerous organizations end their struggle with bad results caused by miscommunication.
Audio Interview Guest
Sam Yankelevitch
Author and LinkedIn Learning Instructor
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In the 11-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Yankelevitch discusses these questions:
- The word disconnects sounds like a problem of communication, or, lack of or miscommunication, so how is this related to the OEM and its suppliers?
- You just mentioned design, and I understood the late design delivery problem, but I sense there is more to this story? Is there an additional systemic disconnect?
- Shouldn’t it be up to the Tier 1 to take care of their Tier 2 and so on down the chain? What’s happening in reality?
- How or when did you see these issues? How did you deal with these issues? Are there other disconnects you know about?
- So far, you’ve mentioned four systemic disconnects, which is the fifth? And can you please share some final thoughts and ideas on how to improve these disconnects?
About Sam Yankelevitch:
Sam is the author of several books including ‘Lean Communication, ‘Global Lean: Seeing the New Waste Rooted in Communication, Distance and Culture’ and his most recent book, ‘Walking the Invisible Gemba’ where he ties quality with communication – Sam is also a LinkedIn learning Instructor on global project management. Sam combines over 30 years of global industry and supply chain experience with quality and continuous improvement methodologies. As a former automotive executive, Sam has helped numerous organizations end their struggle with bad results caused by miscommunication.