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Lean Is Not an Acronym

Never assume you’re as good as you can be

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Ken Eme
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PIVOT Management Consultants

Thu, 01/08/2026 - 12:03
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When I first became involved in lean (continuous improvement), I was the VP of operations at a privately held company in the Midwest. It was 2003, and as a newly promoted senior executive I was eager to find a strategy that could make a real difference in our operations.

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I quickly realized that lean might be the key to improving results across the board.

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Submitted by Jay Arthur (not verified) on Thu, 01/08/2026 - 09:52

Speed is the Healing App

Eliminating delays accelerates results and reduces defects, mistakes and errors. In service industries such as healthcare, diagramming a process, identifying unnecessary delays and redesigning the process can be done in a few hours and implemented immediately.

Speed is the healing app.

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Submitted by Ken on Fri, 01/09/2026 - 12:08

In reply to Speed is the Healing App by Jay Arthur (not verified)

Healthcare industry could get "healthier" by using lean tools

Agree.  Healthcare is an underrepresented segment that could greatly benefit from lean techniques.  While application of lean tools can certainly reduce waste, it often can increase the speed of value delivery as well.  It doesn't take much effort to get a big benefit.  Just choose to make the effort...

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Submitted by P@ (not verified) on Thu, 01/08/2026 - 10:28

LEAN works

I started a lean journey nearly  13 years ago with a LEAN project called follow the Money, and over time has resulted in a revenue increase over 167 million dollars since the starting point (25% growth).

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