EPISODE · May 23, 2023 · 59 MIN
Episode 120: Making Reliability Training Entertaining and Effective
from Reliability Matters · host Mike Konrad
Can reliability training the 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:[email protected]://manufacturinggame.comlinkedin.com/in/michelleledethenleyThe following books were recommended on this episode:Don’t Just Fix It, Improve Ithttps://a.co/d/gYvMKdIThe Story Telling Code by Dana Norris https://a.co/d/cCgTWNb
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Can reliability training the 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:[email protected]://manufacturinggame.comlinkedin.com/in/michelleledethenleyThe following books were recommended on this episode:Don’t Just Fix It, Improve Ithttps://a.co/d/gYvMKdIThe Story Telling Code by Dana Norris https://a.co/d/cCgTWNb
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