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Effective Meetings with Marco Beverage Systems

Date:
April 21, 2022
Cost:
Free
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Dublin Lean Network

Effective Meetings

This webinar will have Adam Behan from Marco Beverage Systems, who will be talking about what makes an effective meeting and how they used Lean tools and techniques to get to the root cause of ineffective meetings. He will also offer some practical and easy tips to run effective meetings at any organisation.

April 21st @ 10am

Meetings are all too often a hidden source of waste in the workplace.  They often start late, end late and lack an agenda, with meeting notes and action items not distributed to attendees in a timely manner, and are not reviewed before the next meeting.

With these challenges in mind, Marco Beverage Systems decided to use Lean to change the way their meetings were conducted.  This initiative was led by Adam Behan, Marco’s Lean Leader.  This resulted in significant improvements in the effectiveness of all meetings across the business.

About the speaker

Adam Behan

Lean Leader – Marco Beverage Systems

Adam is a highly skilled Lean Practitioner, Coach, and Engineer at Marco Beverage Systems.  He is also passionate about continuous improvement and helping others to become better problem solvers.

About Marco Beverage Systems

Based in Sandyford, Dublin 18, Marco Beverage Systems designs, manufactures, sells, and supports water systems and coffee brewers.

For over 30 years, they have provided precise, energy-efficient, and innovative hot and cold water systems and coffee brewers to the global speciality, commercial coffee, and HORECA industries.

Their systems are used in a variety of locations such as offices, speciality coffee shops, service stations and hospitality/catering sites.

Recognising their customers’ needs for design, quality and consistency they have developed a range of countertop and undercounter water systems and coffee brewers that give users precise control and consistent, high-quality beverages.

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