Hiroyuki Hirano lays out the approach to 5S in great detail and with great clarity. The book is filled with beautiful explanations like this diagram that bring scalable logic to…
Daniel J. Levitin explains organization via cognitive neuroscience principles, adding data and detail to many lean concepts along the way. Worker autonomy is called out as key to creativity. ‘The…
“Indeed, the only truly serious questions are ones that even a child can formulate. . . They are the questions with no answers . . . it is questions with…
Much of lean practice centers around the elimination of waste. What precedes that is some training in the detection of waste, usually categorized under the eight lean wastes, viz., Defects, Overproduction,…
Ray Dalio talks about his life and the building of Bridgewater, the largest hedge fund (by assets) at $100+ billion. Many of his ideas mirror lean concepts. Here he talks…
In “Hit Refresh” Microsoft’s third CEO, Indian-American Satya Nadella grapples with the notion of automation-related increases in productivity eliminating jobs. He is optimistic about the future of human work. “Finally,…
“The problem of recognition of production has seldom been approached properly . . . One error has been the orientation of indications of recognition towards results rather than towards processes…
The beginnings of lean, written about in 1926. “Take a vein in a coal mine. As long as it remains in the mine, it is of no importance, but when…
This is a quick read on a system-level approach to reducing the number of errors and dealing with those that remain. “. . . if you’re confronted with simple and…