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A Lean Journey: 10 More Ways to Show Respect for People - 1 views

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    Demonstrating respect for people goes beyond just being nice to them. Showing respect in the workplace is all about the relationship we develop with other people and how we value them. To explain this more here are another 10 ways to show respect for people in your organization:
Joe Bennett

lean printer 1 - YouTube - 4 views

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    Very cool office improvement
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    So $imple - time is a big waste in the office environment.
Joe Bennett

2 second Improvement 4 - YouTube - 3 views

shared by Joe Bennett on 03 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    Simple!
Joe Bennett

Standard Work, Kaizen, and a Kamishibai Board - 2 views

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    A simple white board that follows the tried and true principle of Standard Work help me a lot. Let me share with you the white board I use at work that helps me remain productive and keeps me focused on the right things.
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Principles of Lean from FastCap - 1 views

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    Good article about FastCap
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Lean Quote: Sometime the Best Kaizen is No Kaizen at All - 0 views

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    Real Kaizen thinking is based on making these little changes on a regular basis: always improving productivity, safety and effectiveness while reducing waste.  The western philosophy is often summarized as, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, the Kaizen philosophy is to "do it better, make it better, improve it even if it isn't broken, because if we don't, we can't compete with those who do."
Joe Bennett

The Simplest "Lean Audit" - 2 views

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    Some good coaching questions on process improvement
Joe Bennett

The American Innovator - Kanban - 2 views

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    A little bit into the video he shows a digital printing operation. POD team should watch this.
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    Interesting video!
Joe Bennett

A powerful habit: commit to being a better person - 1 views

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    Here's the truth: you've got problems and things you really need to work on, personally and professionally.  We all know that's true, so here the real question:  What are you doing about it?
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: When it Comes to Improvement Sweat the Small Stuff - 1 views

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    A key component of continuous improvement is to show progress. It's not about miracles or heroic solutions or solving massive problems overnight. It's about building momentum. It's showing your employees that you're headed in the right direction. It's making visible changes, even slight ones, that show you're doing something. You're demonstrating that you support them. You're giving them a reason to trust you. You're building faith.
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Lean Quote: Small Improvements Are Believable And Therefore Achievable - 1 views

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    In the spirit of doing better, the smallest ideas are likely to be the easiest to adopt and implement. These improvements are sometimes called Point or Mini Kaizen. Making one small change is both rewarding to the person making the change and if communicated to others can lead to a widespread adoption of the improvement and the possibility that someone will improve on what has already been improved. There's no telling what might occur if this were the everyday habit of all team members.
Joe Bennett

Eliminating Key Points - 1 views

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    Think of these key points and the training that they drive as temporary countermeasures.  They are stop gaps you have in place until you can do something more robust.
Joe Bennett

Organize All Your Digital Documents in One Place With 'doo' - 2 views

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    Interesting technology!
Joe Bennett

American Innovator Lean Tour 1 - 2 views

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    Cool video of a Belgian company using Kanban cards in its shipping operations.
Joe Bennett

Ergonomics - 1 views

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    There is a strong relationship between ergonomics and repetitive stress injuries. Lifting heavy objects at uncomfortable angles is also known to cause injury. Finally, fatigue occurs in poorly designed work areas. This can contribute to a higher injury rate because tired people tend to make more mistakes than rested ones,
Joe Bennett

Toyota, Respect for People (or "Humanity") and Lean - Lean Blog - 1 views

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    A principle that has been often discussed (and hopefully practiced) in the Lean community over the past few years is usually described as "respect for people." A certain British rabble rouser recently said at a Lean conference "all this respect for people stuff is horse sh*t," and that it is a "conventional Western management interpretation." He mocked the idea of "respect for people programs," although I'm not sure where such a standalone program has ever been attempted.
Joe Bennett

Lean Manufacturing Blog, Kaizen Articles and Advice | Gemba Panta Rei - 2 views

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    Great article on problem solving
Joe Bennett

A Lean Journey: Deploying Lean in a Product Development Process - 0 views

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    A Lean Product Development Process comprises 3 basic elements: (1) driving waste out of the product development process, (2) improving the way projects are executed with stage-gate A3 management process, and (3) visualizing the product development process.
Joe Bennett

The Four Habits that Form Habits - 3 views

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    Today we're going to go over the fundamentals of habit - four key habits to form habits. If you can learn these four habits, you'll have the foundation to form pretty much any habit.
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