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Lean manufacturing first became known in the late 1970âs as âKanbanâ or âJust-in-Time,â and was often considered a distinctly Japanese approach for dealing with suppliers.
Evelyn: “Check it out… This thing can prevent big food pieces from getting into the puree!” Elisabeth: “Do you mean something like this strainer?” Sure
Your desk can reflect your mind. A cluttered, unorganized desk often leads to scattered thoughts and ideas, and ultimately, lowered productivity. Hereâs how to apply
With over 30 years in continuous improvement, I have had the opportunity to hear from and study with a number of truly learned people. In
Tracy: “I think this project is too big.” Elisabeth: “Yeah, IÂ feel like we’re boiling the ocean.” Scott: “If we’re going to boil the ocean we’re
Are you in Healthcare? Whether youâre just starting your Lean Journey, or youâre in the middle of improving a process, guidance from Experts can help
Lean and Six Sigma, two popular process improvement methods, work together as Lean Six Sigma to help people and organizations achieve their goals of making
Our globally recognized Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training is now available in Chinese. Build your process improvement skills and begin minimizing costs, maximizing profits
Paul Simon wrote a song in 1975 called â50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,â but, when dealing with process improvement, there are really only â5 Ways
A process map is an important part of any Lean Six Sigma project â it helps communicate the process at the center of your project
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