More Wisconsin Lean

by Mark Graban on August 13, 2007 · 1 comment

Green Bay Press-Gazette – Tufco growing operations while keeping safety in focus:

Another story from a small company in Wisconsin:

““It is easy to downsize. Growth is difficult,” LeCalsey said. “There are so many draw-offs of profitability in growth.” The company has adopted the Six Sigma and Lean processes and more than doubled annual wipes capacity in four months, LeCalsey said. He said Tufco has five times less waste than before implementing Lean. “We think we can get another 50 percent on that same equipment,” he said. It was not an easy transition.”

The plant has also gone 2 million man-hours without a lost-time injury. That’s something to be proud of and an illustration that Lean and safety go hand in hand!

It’s also a great reminder that Lean should be a growth strategy. You’re going to free up people through efficiency improvements, so it’s better to find something productive for them to do rather than killing your Lean efforts with layoffs.

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Mark Graban 2011 Smaller More Wisconsin Lean leanAbout LeanBlog.org: Mark Graban is a consultant, author, and speaker in the “lean healthcare” methodology, focused on improving quality and patient safety, improving access, reducing costs, and fully engaging healthcare professionals. He is also the Chief Improvement Officer for KaiNexus.


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1 rob August 13, 2007 at 8:32 am

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