Monthly Archives: March 2006

Everyday Poka Yoke

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Everyday Examples of Mistake-ProofingI've linked to this web page before, but I love it and I'll link to it again, on the topic of...

Error Proofing Excel

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I spend a good amount of time working in Excel, analyzing data and such. I often accidentally hit the "F1" key in a...

Bottlenecks in Buying

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Seth's Blog: Waiting in lineAnother thought provoking post from Seth Godin. Although he doesn't write about lean, think about the examples he gives:Lack...

Everyday Lean – Managing Your Files

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In the age of file sharing, FTP sites, all sorts of web based collaboration tools and the ever dreaded email attachment, it's as though...

Lean in New Zealand

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New Zealand's source for business, stock market & currency news on Stuff.co.nzHere is a decent lean overview, which includes a visit by John Shook...

Muda and Kaizen in Customer Service

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Here are two contrasting stories from my past week. The stories made me think of muda (waste) and kaizen, or at least the...

Here’s an Idea: Let Everyone Have Ideas

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New York Times:Here is an interesting spin on the ideas of employee involvement and bottom-up problem solving:"Most companies operate under the assumption that big...

IKEA billionaire founder proud to be frugal at 80

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Latest Business News and Financial Information | Reuters.comI like the idea of the IKEA founder and CEO "following the rules" of the company and...

It’s Toyota, not "Japan," that you’re fighting Mr. Ford

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The Cincinnati Post - Don't blame JapanHere's the latest column from Jim Womack (read my Q&A with him here).On Nov. 22 after a speech...

Come on MS, Let Dell Have Their Advantage

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WSJ.com - As Microsoft Fumbles, Marketers Supplant Tech Managers:I could care less, personally, if Microsoft delays their next version, "Windows Vista." But, there's...

Q&A with Jamie Flinchbaugh, Part 2

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I'm pleased to present the latest in my Lean Thinker Q&A series, this time with Jamie Flinchbaugh, co-author of the recently-published book "The Hitchhiker's...

Lean Blog mention on Slate.com

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No Thanks By Melonyce McAfeeSlate.com is a pretty well-known web news/commentary site. The Lean Blog was linked to today by a column summarizing...