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Month: May 2017

How do you feel about someone improving your improvement?

May 31, 2017 by Paul

Categories *Contains Videos, 2 Second Lean, eBlast, Lean

Lean Newbies

May 30, 2017 by Paul

The guys at Cambridge Engineering made this video of their first improvements.

Categories Lean, Lean Organizations Tags Cambridge Engineering

What is the most important improvement?

May 29, 2017 by Paul

Categories 2 Second Lean, eBlast, Lean Tags Paul Akers

Quick and easy leveling the boom lift

May 28, 2017 by Paul

R.Ramirez, of Walters and Wolf, shares his 2 Second Lean improvement for the day.

English:

Russian:

Categories *Contains Videos, 2 Second Lean, Lean, Lean Organizations, Рyсский Tags Walters and Wolf

Lean Rental Car

May 26, 2017 by Paul

Paul Akers discusses his Lean process for checking out a rental car.

Categories Fix What Bugs You, Lean, Lean Health, Lean Travel Tags Paul Akers

Respect for People – Waitstaff at Nagoya Hilton

May 24, 2017 by Paul

Paul Akers explains the trick he used to memorized the names of the waitstaff at the Nagoya Hilton.

Categories Lean, Paul's Adventures Tags Japan, Japan Study Mission

Do your racks look like this?

May 23, 2017 by Paul

Ted Cobb, of Spacia Group, sent us this video showing how they Leaned out their sample molding racks.

Categories Lean, Lean Organizations Tags Spacia Group, Ted Cobb

Management Expedition in Iceland Welcome

May 22, 2017 by Paul

Paul Akers invited everyone for a wonderful adventure at the Management Expedition in Iceland on August 23-26, 2017. Not only do you get to learn about Lean, but the adventure also includes the most beautiful nature scenes in the south of Iceland.

Press here for more information.

Categories Lean, Speaking Events Tags Iceland

Japan Mission Trip Logistics

May 30, 2017May 21, 2017 by Paul

How to catch the bus at Nagoya Airport

How to catch the train at Nagoya Airport

How to catch the bus at Nagoya Hilton to Nagoya Airport

Categories Lean, Lean Travel Tags Japan, Japan Study Mission

How to build rock-solid habits

May 21, 2017 by Paul

Did you know “…we are operating in habit mode at least 45% of the time…”? Check out this Box of Crayons post about how to build rock-solid habits.

Categories FastCap, Morning Meeting Tags Box of Crayons
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