The Lean journey to consistent near-perfect performance requires continuously aligning People to Process resulting in improved business performance. This 2 day workshop will teach attendees high performance team theory, share lessons learned and best practices, and generate a rich learning environment to help any team improve their business performance—Heartbeat Leaders First! What do Lean Best Practice Companies have in common? “Heartbeat” Leaders whose performance is the leading indicator of the core business metrics: team engagement, cost, schedule, quality, and safety. We call them different names like Foreman, Team Leaders, Planners, Sales Representatives, and Procurement Specialist but they served the same key roles regardless of location—they get the job done! If they have a good day everyone has a good day and if they have a bad day then everyone has a bad day. This workshop will shine a spotlight on how to identify, train, prepare, and develop Heartbeat Leaders so their first day is a performance day not a “let’s see how this goes day.“ An overwhelming amount of organizational effort is spent measuring, managing, and controlling the business process often described in cost, schedule, quality, safety. These are all lagging performance indicators. The true leading indicator of future business performance is engaged teams, who understand the rules of the game, and have focused on those leaders who are the Heartbeat of the business.
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HOST COMPANY
Newport News Shipbuilding
For more than 129 years, the ships built at Newport News Shipbuilding, like the American shipbuilders who built them, have served our nation in peace and war, in times of adversity and in times of abundance. NNS’ legacy of “Always Good Ships,” includes the design, construction, overhaul and repair of more than 800 ships for the U.S. Navy and commercial customers.
Today, NNS, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is the nation’s sole designer, builder and refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and one of only two shipyards capable of designing and building nuclear- powered submarines. NNS provides fleet services for naval ships and have expanded its nuclear and manufacturing expertise into Department of Energy and alternative energy business ventures.
Located in Newport News, NNS is the largest industrial employer in Virginia, employing more than 23,000 people, many of whom are third- and fourth-generation shipbuilders.
PRESENTERS
Joe Barto
Joe Barto is the Founder and President of TMG, Inc. and an expert in building and maintaining High Performance Teams including: Leader Identification, Training, and Development; Talent Acquisition and Retention Systems, Workforce Risk Analysis, and Lean Six Sigma. He has been facilitating Dream Team workshops since 2004.
Rob Hogan
Rob Hogan is vice president of Manufacturing for Newport News Shipbuilding, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries in Newport News, Va. Named to this position in 2015, he is responsible for manufacturing and manufacturing planning, supporting all shipbuilding programs.
Everett Jordan
Everett Jordan is director of education for The Apprentice School at Newport News Shipbuilding, a Division of Huntington Ingalls Industries in Newport News, Va. Named to this position in 2010, Jordan manages craft training, academic delivery, student services, recruitment and athletics for a student body of 800 in addition to staff and faculty.
AGENDA
June 10, 2015
7:30am Registration/Coffee
8:00am Building a Dream Team Overview and Theory
10:30am Keynote Speaker: Rob Hogan, VP Manufacturing NNS.
11:30am Lunch
12:30pm Heartbeat Leaders First
– Current Leader – Current Work
– Future Leader Identification, Training,and Development Systems
4:30pm End of Day 1
June 11, 2015
7:30am Coffee
8:00am Keynote Speaker: Everett Jordan, Director of Education The Apprentice School
9:00am NNS Apprentice School Tour
10:30am Benchmarking Discussion
11:30am Lunch
12:30pm Expectations Exercise
1:30pm Building Dream Teams Exercise
3:00pm The Courage to Lead
4:00pm I am a Lean Leader. My Team Plays to Win Award Ceremony
4:30pm End of Workshop
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Leadership Teams: General Managers, Senior Leadership, and Heartbeat Leaders are encouraged to attend together, learn, and create an improvement plan to take home to their business.
OTHER REGISTRATION INFORMATION
You can become an AME member during the registration process for $150 per year and obtain the discounted AME member rate for this event. Your membership will also entitle you to a registration discount for all future AME conferences, seminars, workshops and webinars for one year. Additionally, you will receive a subscription to the award winning Target magazine and much more.
Payment or purchase order must be received by the AME office five days prior to the event start date. If no payment or PO number is received, you will be asked to pay with a credit card or check at the event before entry.
Cancellation Policy: Enrollment fee less a $50 non-refundable registration charge will be refunded up to one week before the event. Substitutions may be made up to three days prior to the start of the workshop.
Notes: This event may be cancelled by AME for any reason. AME is not responsible for incidental costs incurred by registrants. By registering for this meeting, I hereby acknowledge and agree that AME or its agents may take photographs of me during events and may use those photographs for AME’s purposes, including but not limited to news and promotional purposes, without further compensation to me.