Lean Homes
Want to see what happens when Lean goes wild?
Paul Akers uses Lean to improve how he waters his yard…and has a little fun, to boot!
Was Thomas Jefferson Lean?
Happy Independent’s Day! This Thomas Riner video showing how Thomas Jefferson fixed what bugs him seem appropriate to share again today!
You’re never too young for making shop improvements!
Allen Bonthuis sent us this video and said, “You and 2 second Lean are a great inspiration to me working in the agricultural field and trying to help my customers get started in Lean. You have also inspired me to take Lean into my own woodshop and there are some videos of that coming soon to YouTube and Facebook. What I wanted to share with you today though is my fun day in the shop with my grandson yesterday. He started asking questions about my new work table and why I was taking apart my old work bench and well you can see for yourself what happened…”
Leaning my workspace
Always good to get the kids involved in Lean! For more information on FastCap’s Kaizen Foam, visit our website.
Kaizen for Relationships?
Mike Morrill shared in his TEDxUtica Talk about how he used Kaizen for his Relationship. Interesting.
Lean is Practical and Beautiful
Paul Akers used FastCap’s SpeedBrace to create a floating bench in his entry way. This just show how Lean is practical and beautiful!
Reducing Mindless Consumption
Paul Akers discusses how by 3S’ing his closet (Sweep, Sort & Standardize) he can easily find what he wants and reduces the need for buying more clothes.
Organizing Cords
Paul Akers demonstrates his simple 2 Second Improvements for today. Are you fixing something that bugs you each day?