What’s a Water Spider?
Most of us are familiar with material handlers. They drive lift trucks, push carts or carry plastic tubs of materials to their point of use. In Lean, however, we try.. read more
Most of us are familiar with material handlers. They drive lift trucks, push carts or carry plastic tubs of materials to their point of use. In Lean, however, we try.. read more
Lean concepts like Standard Work and Just In Time are predicated on dependability: dependability of materials, dependability of workers, and dependability of equipment. It’s this latter subject that I want.. read more
I’m an engineer by training and for years specified new equipment for my employers. When my colleagues and I went looking for new equipment, what did we go looking for? .. read more
Most of us are familiar with Standard Work and the need to have only one standard way we build a product or provide a service. We know that having only.. read more
Control Your Message We’ve all seen it. Something happens within an organization: someone leaves under suspicious conditions, plans goes awry, a schedule is missed. That’s life, but what happens next.. read more
Human Capital You hear the term Human Capital from time to time. What does it mean? Is it politically correct jargon for people being sold as slaves? Hardly. You may remember.. read more
What’s a Lean Culture? When you walk into an organization that has taken lean seriously, you notice certain things immediately. First, the site is clean … unusually clean. Second, workstations.. read more
Leading Change: Setting the Vision for the Path Forward “Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29.18 If you’re like most senior leaders, you’re buried in minutiae: paperwork.. read more
Leadership vs. Management Leadership is to management as compass is to stopwatch. Both the compass and the stopwatch are important tools, but they perform completely different functions. So, too,.. read more