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A Look Back at Continuous Improvement at the Bedside: Allina Health Case Study

A Look Back at Continuous Improvement at the Bedside: Allina Health Case Study

Update: 2025-10-16
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In this audio edition of the Lean Blog, Mark Graban revisits a 2014 case study co-authored with Gregory Clancy about Allina Health’s early Kaizen journey. What began as four pilot units became a model for engaging everyone in improvement—from nurses to leaders. Mark reflects on concrete examples that still resonate today: reducing wasted motion, improving safety, and building psychological safety so staff feel safe to speak up with ideas.

Ten years later, the lessons endure: small ideas create big impact, leaders must coach not control, and improvement thrives only where people feel respected and safe to experiment.

Learn how Allina’s story connects to enduring principles from Healthcare Kaizen and The Executive Guide to Healthcare Kaizen, and how psychological safety remains the foundation for continuous improvement in healthcare today.

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A Look Back at Continuous Improvement at the Bedside: Allina Health Case Study

A Look Back at Continuous Improvement at the Bedside: Allina Health Case Study

Mark Graban