Making Reliability Training Entertaining and Effective
Can reliability training be both entertaining and effective? The Manufacturing Game’s Michelle Ledet Henley has a different approach to traditional training methods.
Michelle Ledet Henley has worked with The Manufacturing Game since 1998 as a developer of new simulations and training material. She has traveled worldwide in her capacity as a facilitator and trainer for The Manufacturing Game and other simulations developed by Ledet Enterprises, Inc. Michelle has been instrumental in developing simulations with a focus on reliability, project management and distribution.
She began her career with KPMG Peat Marwick in San Francisco, CA, and then worked for a real estate management and development firm in the Washington, D.C. area. Before joining The Manufacturing Game®, Michelle formed her own company, Innovative Interfaces, which provides computer programming services around the United States.
Michelle has a bachelors of business administration degree from the University of Texas – Austin in Accounting and Information Services.
Michelle’s Contact Information:
mrledet@manufacturinggame.com
http://manufacturinggame.com
linkedin.com/in/michelleledethenley
The following books were recommended on this episode:
Don’t Just Fix It, Improve It
https://a.co/d/gYvMKdI
The Story Telling Code by Dana Norris
https://a.co/d/cCgTWNb
Carl DuPoldt says
Great podcast. Very useful and informative. I like the concept of predictive and preventative maintenance. I like the concept of changing the company culture to keep things well-maintained. We need more accountability and personal engagement in companies. All goes hand-n-hand with reliability. This would be a good topic on predictive, preventative and pro-active maintenance. Maybe think of gamification as a way to change cultures toward a more reliability and accountability based society. Any thoughts? Thin concept can be related to the nation’s aging infrastructure and the need for improvements. Any thoughts? Consider the WD40 Company strategy as a role model. Check out the WD40 Tribe Culture video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GUCL7vAzSo
Mike Konrad says
Thanks Carl! I’ll check out the WD 40 video!