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Three Reasons the General Public Doesn’t Think Health Care Can Improve

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Lean thinkers see the waste in health care when they are at the hospital gemba. I think this is true whether you are a lean person who is new to health care or if you’re a long-time hospital person who has learned lean.

How to Sustain a Lean Culture After 10 Years

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I am in Japan helping to lead one of our lean manufacturing benchmarking trips.

Students Realize $1.5M Savings in Manufacturing Projects

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Students of CEED—an Australia-based program that links university engineering students with industry and government companies to complete specific on-site projects as part of their studies—are contributing significantly to the success of manufacturing projects, incl

Are You Becoming a ‘Qualicrat?’

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During my recent travels, I have noticed an increasing tendency toward formalizing organizational quality improvement (QI) efforts into a separate silo. Even more disturbing is an increasing (and excruciating) formality.

Leaders Pull

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Leaders lead. Or do they? There is not always a cause-and-effect relationship between leadership actions and follower behavior. Not all leaders succeed at pulling people along in the same direction.

(Sample) Size Matters

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Last month I wrote about how the random sampling distribution (RSD) of various sample statistics are the basis for pretty much everything in statistics.

The Gaps Between Performance and Potential

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In my August column, “How to Turn Capability Indexes Into Dollars,” I defined the effective cost of production and use and showed how it can be obtained directly from the capability

What’s Next for Lean?

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Whether I am speaking about lean to an audience of one or 100, if the conversation goes on long enough the question inevitably arises: “What’s next for lean?” I always manage an answer, typically tying it to the theme of the discussion, speech, or intended teaching

Is Centralization Anti-Lean?

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“To effect the economies, to bring in the power, to cut out the waste, and thus to fully realize the wage motive, we must have big business – which does not, however, necessarily mean centralized business. We are decentralizing.”

Information Deficits and the Visual Workplace

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As every company knows, workplace information—production schedules, customer requirements, engineering specifications, operational methods, tooling and fixtures, material procurement, work-in-process, and the thousand other details on which the daily life of the ente

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