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Grab and Go for Pros

Firefighters build a lean enterprise

Ron Hiraki
Wed, 09/21/2011 - 17:04
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Recently, I was working with a committee of leaders, support staff, and line personnel interested in encouraging and soliciting suggestions from their firefighters in an effort to improve their operations and service. The agency already had an employee suggestion program that worked well, but the committee members wanted to do more than just update this program and give it a fancy name like “innovation.” What they wanted was to empower people to make or try small changes in their operations and service.

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During the discussions, the concept of “lean manufacturing” came up. Because of its title and origin, we, as members of the fire service, might not initially think of learning about or using the concepts of lean manufacturing. After all, we don’t manufacture a product. However, fire service members can work toward making their fire department a “lean enterprise.” A lean enterprise strives to reduce waste and improve the workflow. A lean enterprise attempts to make the work simple enough to understand, do, and manage.

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Submitted by dvanputten on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 13:10

Thank You

Hello Mr. Hiraki:

 

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the application of Lean to what many of us might consider to be a non-traditional application or industry. It is interesting and enjoyable to have my horizons expanded on the application of "Quality" industry methodologies.

 

Thank you, Dirk van Putten

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