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Yearly Archives: 2006
Another Article on Lean UK Hospitals
Country to follow the hospital’s ‘lean’ lead by Jane Lavender: Since the introduction of lean thinking, the length of time it takes a patient to get from the accident and emergency to the operating theatre has been reduced by 38 … Continue reading
Posted in Health care, Lean thinking, Management, Public Sector, UK
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Seminars by Toyota UK
‘Increasing quality, efficiency and profitability via A Lean Approach’ is a series of six one day tour, seminar and workshop events at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire that focuses on the Toyota Production System (TPS) and … Continue reading
Six Sigma Theory?
Can we develop theory around Six Sigma? Should we care? [the broken link was removed] by Suzanne de Treville, Norman M. Edelson, Anilkumar N. Kharkar and Benjamin Avanzi. An interesting paper exploring what six sigma means and what it mean … Continue reading
TQM for the Water Business
How dealers can put TQM to work [the broken link was removed] by Brian Cusimano Deming did not like the term TQM. It was not defined, so each person using it meant something different. And the faddish nature of the … Continue reading
Posted in Management, Quality tools
Tagged Management, quality, Quality tools, TQM
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CEO Flight Attendant
Street Smarts: Learning From JetBlue by Norm Brodsky. The Jet Blue CEO works (once a month he estimates) as a flight attendant. He interacts directly with customers in real world situations (not just talking to travel managers in his office). … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Customer focus, Deming, Management, quote, Respect, Systems thinking
Tagged Customer focus, gemba, Management, organization as a system
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New Look American Manufacturing
The New Look American Manufacturing [the broken link was removed] by Dale Buss: The evidence shows that American manufacturers that revise their processes and integrate technology in ways that allow them to stay close to customers can survive the onslaught … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Lean thinking, Management, Manufacturing
Tagged Economics, lean manufacturing, Management, Manufacturing
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Trust: Respect for People
Respect for People [the broken link was removed*], Toyota.co.jp Respect for People has always been important to Toyota, and nowhere is this more evident than in the relationship among Toyota associates. … There has been only one exception to this … Continue reading
American Manufacturing Successes
Lean and Unseen, The Economist: But someone forgot to tell American manufacturers the bad news. Most of them have enjoyed roaring success of late. Net profits have risen by nearly 9% a year since the recession in 2001 and productivity … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Management, Manufacturing
Tagged Manufacturing
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Innovation Needed to Keep USA Manufacturing?
ICAR touted as example of innovation needed in U.S. [the broken link was removed] “Our ace in the hole is innovation, and that’s why intellectual property is so important to develop,” Graham said. “How do we protect that advantage within … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Innovation, Management, Manufacturing, Systems thinking
Tagged curiouscat, Economics, Innovation, Manufacturing, Systems thinking
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Gas Tax
An Increase in the Gas Tax Would Hurt Consumers and Slow the Economy [the broken link was removed] Gross Domestic Product would decline by $6.5 billion per year, in real terms, from 2005 to 2014. In other words, this $131 … Continue reading →