Sustainability Unwrapped

In this episode of Sustainability Unwrapped, Isabell Storsjö, Ana Lúcia Martins and Matti Tolvanen guides us to the world of lean thinking and justice system. Find out how lean thinking can improve the justice system, smoothen the judicial processes and the various roadblocks the system is currently facing.

Show Notes

Access to justice is a fundamental rule of law and is protected under various conventions on human rights. In reality, there are lot of delays and issues with the overall judicial processes around the world. This is where lean thinking could come into play. Lean is about creating the most value for the customer while minimizing resources, time, energy, and effort. It enables the smooth flow of the processes, while striving for continuous improvement and is in this podcast episode suggested to be applicable to the justice system to improve the existing processes. 
 
Tune in to this Sustainability Unwrapped episode, to get a good grasp of how lean thinking can improve the justice system, smoothen the judicial processes and the various roadblocks currently facing it. The episode is hosted by Isabell Storsjö, doctoral student in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility at Hanken, with guests Ana Lúcia Martins, Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing, Operation and Management at ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon and Matti Tolvanen, Professor in Criminal Law and Procedure at University of Eastern Finland. 
 
Listen previous episodes at podcast website:  https://blogs.hanken.fi/sustainability-unwrapped/ 

What is Sustainability Unwrapped?

“Sustainability Unwrapped” is a conversational podcast, where science meets practice to think about our world and how to make it more sustainable. The podcast is produced by Hanken School of Economics.