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Nick Katko and Mike De Luca Talk About Practicing Lean Accounting

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Show notes: https://www.leanblog.org/428

My guests for Episode #428 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast are Nick Katko and Mike De Luca. Nick is president and owner of the firm BMA and Mike is a Lean coach, serving as principal and owner of Torre Consulting.

Nick and Mike have a new book out called Practicing Lean Accounting. And I'm thrilled that the title is inspired by the book I edited called Practicing Lean. Their book is available now in paperback and Amazon Kindle formats.

Nick has been practicing lean accounting for over 25 years, both as a CFO and as a lean accounting trainer and coach. Nick is also the author of the book The Lean CFO (2013) and is co-author of The Lean Business Management System (2007).

Mike's lean journey began with implementing lean accounting as a finance leader in the early 2000's – evolving the finance department's role to meet the changing needs of a lean organization.

Today, we talk about the book and more, with topics and questions including:

  • Nick and then Mike, how did you first get introduced to Lean and what was the context?
    • Manufacturing and healthcare
  • How did you come to collaborate on this book?
  • Budgets – from quarterly batches to daily practice
  • The “tyranny of budgets” leads to blame?
  • What is “Lean Accounting” in relation to the accounting function, payroll, paying suppliers, etc.
  • “Becoming immune to waste”
  • Why is it important for others to understand “how accounting thinks”??
  • What does “respect for people” mean to you?
    • “It's not about the numbers, it's about the people using the numbers”
  • Lean accounting applications in healthcare? What's uniquely healthcare?
  • Final tips — How to best engage CFOs?
    • Is there a clear message about what Lean means to the org?

The podcast is sponsored by Stiles Associates, now in their 30th year of business. They are the go-to Lean recruiting firm serving the manufacturing, private equity, and healthcare industries. Learn more.

This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.

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Show notes: https://www.leanblog.org/428

My guests for Episode #428 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast are Nick Katko and Mike De Luca. Nick is president and owner of the firm BMA and Mike is a Lean coach, serving as principal and owner of Torre Consulting.

Nick and Mike have a new book out called Practicing Lean Accounting. And I'm thrilled that the title is inspired by the book I edited called Practicing Lean. Their book is available now in paperback and Amazon Kindle formats.

Nick has been practicing lean accounting for over 25 years, both as a CFO and as a lean accounting trainer and coach. Nick is also the author of the book The Lean CFO (2013) and is co-author of The Lean Business Management System (2007).

Mike's lean journey began with implementing lean accounting as a finance leader in the early 2000's – evolving the finance department's role to meet the changing needs of a lean organization.

Today, we talk about the book and more, with topics and questions including:

  • Nick and then Mike, how did you first get introduced to Lean and what was the context?
    • Manufacturing and healthcare
  • How did you come to collaborate on this book?
  • Budgets – from quarterly batches to daily practice
  • The “tyranny of budgets” leads to blame?
  • What is “Lean Accounting” in relation to the accounting function, payroll, paying suppliers, etc.
  • “Becoming immune to waste”
  • Why is it important for others to understand “how accounting thinks”??
  • What does “respect for people” mean to you?
    • “It's not about the numbers, it's about the people using the numbers”
  • Lean accounting applications in healthcare? What's uniquely healthcare?
  • Final tips — How to best engage CFOs?
    • Is there a clear message about what Lean means to the org?

The podcast is sponsored by Stiles Associates, now in their 30th year of business. They are the go-to Lean recruiting firm serving the manufacturing, private equity, and healthcare industries. Learn more.

This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.

  continue reading

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