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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

"Lean and mean manufacturing"

Lean and mean manufacturing - 9/26/2006 - Modern Materials Handling

When I see "mean" in a headline, it's strange... I would expect that to be negative article, but this article is positive and pretty accurate.
"Most people think of lean as a system designed to keep inventory and waste to a minimum. While that’s true, the whole point of lean is to be extraordinarily customer-focused and responsive. Reduced inventory, lead times, paperwork and errors are a by-product of a system focused on the end-customer."
Not a bad definition. The lean methods they mention in the article are all solid. They don't talk about the culture or management practices, other than allowing workers to stop the line when a quality problem occurs.

Why would you say "mean" in a positive article? That blows me away. There's nothing positive about "mean" right?

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5 Comments:

At 4:54 AM, September 27, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

unless you're mean to your competition

 
At 9:50 AM, September 27, 2006, Anonymous GrahamC said...

Perhaps it's cultural, i've definitely no problem with something bein lean and mean.
Isn't the george foreman the "lean, mean, grilling machine"? Its a common phrase.

 
At 11:31 AM, September 27, 2006, Blogger Mark Graban said...

The issue to me is that "mean" usually is used in the context of lean being "mean" to employees.

 
At 4:00 PM, September 27, 2006, Blogger JB said...

Hi All,

It's a simple answer...

IT RHYMES!

They needed a headline that would grab attention. Rhyming works and of course there is the "Lean Mean Fighting Machine" and George Foreman's "Lean Mean Grilling Machine" and etc.

I'm surprised we don't find more references to "Lean Mean" when it is such an easy phrase to copy. Don't worry about the content of the article; just make sure they read the headline ; - )

Some rotten bosses have certainly used Lean in a mean way, but generally I think the rhyme appeal gets us all of these "mean" titles.

 
At 9:46 PM, September 01, 2008, Blogger Mahendiran said...

Lean is mean to " waste"
Lean is mean to " poor management"
and so on........

Mahendiran Selvaraj

 

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