Day 5 Myanmar (Mandalay)

On this week’s show, Paul Akers, on his 5th day in Myanmar, visits Mahamuni Buddha Temple, a major pilgrimage site, located southwest of Mandalay. He captured it all using FastCap’s iPole, FastCam (Action Camera), and DJI’s Phantom 3.

For more information on Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), visit their website.
 
For more information on DJI’s Phantom 3, visit their website.

For more information on FastCap’s iPole, visit our website.

For more information on FastCap’s FastCam, visit our website.

Day 4 Myanmar (Bagan)

On this week’s show, Paul Akers, on his 4th day in Myanmar, continues his travels to Bagan, an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. He captured it all using FastCap’s iPole, FastCam (Action Camera), and DJI’s Phantom 3.

For more information on Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), visit their website.
 
For more information on DJI’s Phantom 3, visit their website.

For more information on FastCap’s iPole, visit our website.

For more information on FastCap’s FastCam, visit our website.

Day 3 Myanmar (Bagan)

On this week’s show, Paul Akers, on his third day in Myanmar, travels to Bagan, an ancient city located in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. He captured it all using FastCap’s iPole, FastCam (Action Camera), and DJI’s Phantom 3.

For more information on Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), visit their website.
 
For more information on DJI’s Phantom 3, visit their website.

For more information on FastCap’s iPole, visit our website.

For more information on FastCap’s FastCam, visit our website.

Day 2 Myanmar (Dala)

On this week’s show, Paul Akers, on his second day in Myanmar, travels across the river to a fishing village called Dala. Dala was nearly destroyed by a cyclone in in 2007. He captured it all using FastCap’s iPole, FastCam (Action Camera) and DJI’s Phantom 3.

For more information on Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), visit their website.
 
For more information on DJI’s Phantom 3, visit their website.

For more information on FastCap’s iPole, visit our website.

For more information on FastCap’s FastCam, visit our website.

Day 1 Myanmar (Yangon)

On this week’s show, Paul Akers travels to Myanmar to see the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. The 325 ft tall pagoda is situated on Singuttara Hill, to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, and dominates the Yangon skyline. He captured it all using FastCap’s iPole, FastCam (Action Camera) and DJI’s Phantom 3.

For more information on Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT), visit their website.
 
For more information on DJI’s Phantom 3, visit their website.

For more information on FastCap’s iPole, visit our website.

For more information on FastCap’s FastCam, visit our website.

Leadership Summit

On this week’s show, Paul Akers shares the talk he gave at the Leadership Summit in Orlando, Florida. Learn more about how lean allows you to improve everything you are doing!

For more information on the Leadership Summit in Orlando, visit their website.

Lean Re-Start

On this week’s show, Paul Akers responds to a question, “what would you do if you were starting your business over with lean?”

Professor John Compton

On this week’s show, Paul Akers travels to Minneapolis, MN for the 2015 Continuous Improvement Conference. While there, he met Professor John Compton, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology and founder of Compton & Associates. Professor Compton had the privilege of working with Dr. Deming and discussed with Paul some of the things he learned from Dr. Deming.

Walters & Wolf Tour

On this week’s show, Paul Akers visits the Phoenix location of Walters & Wolf to learn more about their lean journey and their morning meeting.

For more information of Walters & Wolf, visit their website.

Japan – Day 2

On this week’s show, Paul Akers discusses what he learned on his second day of the Japan trip…a trip to study lean with Norman Bodek, who has published over 100 Japanese management books, and teaches the Best of Japanese management at Portland State University.

For more information on Norman Bodek, visit his website.