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Mohamed Saleh, PHD
Mohamed Saleh, PHD

Mohamed Saleh, PhD is a thought leader in shifting cultural mindsets by redesigning business systems. Dr. Saleh has a successful track record anchored in two decades of hands-on transformations with a strong interest in making a global difference by providing distinctive leading-edge Lean-inspired education and advisory services aimed at helping organizations in an array of industries achieve the highest levels of performance excellence. Mohamed’s roles in these companies were centered around Lean transformations with much of his career serving in senior-level roles. At Franklin Products, a supplier of Boeing, Mohamed was introduced to the Toyota Production System and was mentored by some of the very first Shingijustu disciples in the early 2000’s. Further enhanced by his 12-year tenure as Senior Sensei and Executive of the Lean Office of Hartford HealthCare and 18 years of consulting experience coaching executives, clinicians, teams, and organizations, Dr. Saleh’s distinguishing factors include people skills, setting Lean visions, advising on system designs, and leading full enterprise-wide organizational change.


He has a PhD in Business Administration from Northcentral University, with a specific interest in organizational sociocharacteristics, technical characteristics of Lean Implementations, and leadership mindsets in healthcare organizations. A Masters in Engineering and Technology Management and Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from Central Connecticut State University and is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt from Kaplan University. He has over a decade teaching as a part-time Professor at the Graduate School of Engineering & Technology Management at Central Connecticut State University and the MBA School at Elms College in Massachusetts. He is an international keynote speaker, writer, mentor, executive coach, and experienced trainer with the ability to relate to all levels within an organization, unleashing their full human potential as leaders while successfully aligning their objectives.

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