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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Joe Bennett

Joe Bennett

Evolving Excellence: Working at the Gemba - 1 views

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    The only thing better would be if he had a stand-up desk!
Joe Bennett

Point of Use Storage - Sometimes It's REALLY Important! | Gemba Tales - 2 views

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    Too funny not to post!
Joe Bennett

Got Boondoggle?: Kaizen using Tennis Balls - 2 views

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    Brilliantly simple!
Joe Bennett

5S Audits - Part III | The Lean Thinker - 1 views

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    A thought provoking article. This has caused me to re-think how I might more effectively conduct my own 5S audits.
Joe Bennett

Evolving Excellence: 5S to Relax - 2 views

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    Yes - 5S is very relaxing!
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    Brian - I'm game. Let's do it.
Joe Bennett

Standards Enable Creativity - 2 views

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    Interesting thoughts from Stravinsky on Standards.
Joe Bennett

Multi-Tasking vs Waiting | The Lean Thinker - 1 views

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    Where do we allow disruptions to rule us? What are we doing about it?
Joe Bennett

Guest Post: "Do" Only Gets You Half the Way There, or…"No Pie for You!" - Lea... - 1 views

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    Good post about PDCA
Joe Bennett

An Up Close Look at a Toyota Assembly Line - 2 views

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    I haven't watched any of these yet, but they might be something we learn from.
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: The Seven Wastes of Product Development - 0 views

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    Good read for all of us involved in new product development.
Joe Bennett

How to implement - 3 views

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    Can somebody watch this and let us know if it is valuable?
Joe Bennett

Home Appliance Utilization | The Lean Thinker - 1 views

  • Typically a home washing machine completes its automatic cycle in just around half an hour. Typically a home dryer completes its automatic cycle in around 45-50 minutes. So, if you want avoid having the washer stand idle, what are you doing to do? I’ll tell you what nobody does. Nobody keeps putting loads int
  • the washer and piling up wet clothes to wait for the dryer. It is obvious that the dryer is pacing the process, and running loads through the washer faster than the dryer can take them would defy common sense. Wouldn’t it?
  • Yet we do this all of the time in factories. Why?
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    Where do we pile up "wet clothes"? POD, Pressroom, DC, etc?
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Kanban for Personal Management - 1 views

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    An interesting visual way to manage your tasks.
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    I may give it a try, I haven't decided yet.
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