Today's
Lean Six Sigma Tip of the Day: Seek to reduce waste with items you have on hand before considering capital investment.
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Lean Six Sigma Tip of the Day: Seek to reduce waste with items you have on hand before considering capital investment.
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Lean Six Sigma Tip of the Day: Allow disagreement on improvement teams, but not dissention. The subtle difference makes/breaks a team
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Lean Six Sigma Tip of the day: Always look outside your industry when benchmarking. This will help you find competitive advantages
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Lean tip of the day: Complete the 5 S’s in order. Don’t skip or rearrange any steps.
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Lean tip of the day: Throw something away that you don’t need today. Yes, you do have something you don’t need, we all do.
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Lean tip of the day: Ask your customer what is important to them. Then ask them why to get past the want into the need.
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Lean tip of the day: NEVER let perfect get in the way of BETTER!
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Lean tip of the day: “The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” – Oscar Wilde
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Lean tip of the day: Ask a lot of questions: Why, Why, Why, Why, Why comes to mind.
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Lean tip of the day: Hard earned process improvement is the only way to drive out waste.
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Lean tip of the day: Make a small improvement in a process today. Any improvement is addictive.
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Lean tip of the day: Stop looking for silver bullets. If there was a magic cost reduction knob, someone would have found it by now.
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Lean tip of the day: Pink Floyd said it best: “Tear down the Wall!” The metaphorical one between departments, that is.
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Lean tip of the day: Don’t miss judge the importance of training but remember if training doesn’t lead to waste reduction, it is waste.
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Lean tip of the day: Don’t assume you understand the process. No one understands the WHOLE process without walking it.
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