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Ted Iverson

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Ted Iverson
Ted Iverson
Ted Iverson
Birth date February 21, 1962 (age 63 years), Ogden, Utah, United States Of America
Nationality American
Occupation Managing Director at ICG
Years active Present
Home town Ogden, Utah

Ted Iverson is the Managing Director at ICG, a former Senior Operations Expert with McKinsey & Company, and has led business improvement transformations in many industries and cultures. His focus is business improvement systems design, implementation, and strengthening including work on productivity, workflow improvement, alignment of costing and incentive systems, organizational design and purposeful employee engagement.

He has been a Senior Examiner for the Shingo Prize since 1995 and has supported multiple clients to receive the Shingo Prize (the world standard for enterprise excellence). He served as a Dean for the McKinsey Operational Excellence Program and was awarded Master Faculty with Distinction by McKinsey Learning. He is also a former Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award assessor

Relevant engagements:

– Organizational transformations (holistic enterprise excellence, Lean, and business improvement systems), in oil and gas, mining, utilities, financial services, federal government, and insurance. Designing improvement architecture and supporting leaders to create organizational focus that generates positive impact.

– Lean training and practice development including Lean assessments, knowledge development, advanced roundtables, external conferences/seminars, and digital solutions

– Lean transformations in healthcare, human resources, call center, food processing, high end furniture manufacturing, garment manufacturing, heavy equipment, electronics, hospitality, oil & gas

Educational and professional background:

– Professional experience includes corporate, site, and front-line management, human resource management, inventory management, and engineering

– Prior to consulting, he served as chief transformation officer in multiple industries (aircraft, medical equipment, agricultural equipment, and food processing)


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