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In the Gym Swim Training
Paul Akers discusses how he uses his bench press to practice swimming in the gym. He uses FastCap’s Kaizen Foam to transform his bench press.
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2 Things for Success?
Paul Akers provide insight to Scott about what you need to be successful. Great mentors and making yourself as Lean as possible.
Derek and the Kaizen Mind
Paul shares a Lean improvement from Derek, The Cabinet Doctor.
Slots are filling up for the November Japan Study Missions!
Paul Akers discusses the 4 upcoming Japan Study Missions that will take place this November. Sign up soon, these are filling up fast. Only 17 per session. For more information on the study mission, go to this link.
Nov 06 – 11, 2017 (Team #14) ONLY 3 SLOTS LEFT
Nov 13 – 18, 2017 (Team #15) ONLY 12 SLOTS LEFT
Nov 20 – 25, 2017 (Team #16) ONLY 12 SLOTS LEFT
Nov 27 – Dec 2, 2017 (Team #17) ONLY 13 SLOTS LEFT
Each applicant must submit a video. Here is an example:
Lean Dry Erase Board
The folks at Hopkins Printing are fixing what bugs them!
Biomimicry
This video was just passed on to me from a friend I cannot recommend it enough the ending will blow your mind nature has the answers… Biomimicry
Nature is super Lean! Designers now study nature for answers. I wonder what it can teach us about Lean?
Amazing Kaizen Foam Improvement
Paul Akers and Tyler Erickson come up with a very nifty way to display FastCap’s PowerMags using FastCap Kaizen Foam. Now that’s a great Lean improvement.
Register now for the November Japan Study Missions!
Paul Akers discusses the 4 upcoming Japan Study Missions that will take place this November. Sign up soon, these are filling up fast. Only 17 per session. For more information on the study mission, go to this link.
Each applicant must submit a video. Here is an example:
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On September 12-13, 2017 we are honored to join Marc Braun at Cambridge Engineering to attend this year's Global Lean Leadership Summit!
Lean Cycling Improvement
Paul Akers using Lean principles to improve his bike helmet just in time for the Vichy, France Ironman.