Flow

Making operations flow is the ultimate goal of Lean. When all the waste is reduced, every process is improved, and the excess inventory is eliminated, you are left with work that effortlessly glides through operations. Flow is often talked about reverently. The senseis I worked with from a premiere Japanese Read more…

Flexibility

Process flexibility applies both to the ability to rapidly change model mix as well as to change layouts of your facility. As continuous improvement speeds up its pace, you will find that your production areas enter a state of constant flux. Build process flexibility into your workstations. Suspend power and Read more…

Enforcement

Enforcement is the act of compelling someone to follow a standard. Think of enforcement as the strong arm of discipline. With good discipline, people are inspired to follow rules and meet standards. But, as in all things, there are long tails on the discipline bell curve—some people naturally do the Read more…

Documentation

Document your process flow to get the most out of your Lean efforts. Recording your processes helps provide consistency in your output and spurs productivity improvements. It also promotes teamwork through knowledge sharing, and makes job rotation and cross-training possible. Documentation is simply the act of recording your process steps Read more…

Disputes

Disputes are disagreements or differences of opinion and can get heated. Disputes at work are frequently about the way a process should be performed. In Lean companies, the challenge is that processes are always changing. This provides multiple opportunities for disputes to arise. The good news is that most companies Read more…

Deadlines

Deadlines are, simply put, the date something is due. Deadlines may be externally dictated, such as the Internal Revenue Service’s April 15th deadline. They may also be internally set. You may establish March 15th as the date you want all of your tax records gathered. External deadlines tend to carry Read more…

Customer Behavior

Customer behavior is the way the average customer, in a specific target group, will act in a given situation. Customer behavior depends on a host of factors—economic class, psychology, region, culture. Like-minded customers tend to behave in similar ways. That is why ads are targeted to specific groups. In the Read more…

Compromise

A compromise involves mutual concessions by both sides during a disagreement. A compromise is characterized by each party getting less than they originally wanted in order to reach an agreement. Compare compromise to collaboration and cooperation where two parties work together to achieve common (or overlapping) goals. In those types Read more…

Work Cell

A work cell is an area in a Lean company organized around the production of a specific product or product group. A work cell should be designed to promote flow and reduce waste. One of the biggest benefits that a work cell offers is proximity. When downstream processes are located Read more…

Boredom

Boredom, not surprisingly, is simply tedium or a lack of excitement in your job. Boredom (or lack thereof) plays a big role in job satisfaction. Nobody wants to go to work and face eight or ten dull, monotonous hours every day. What a lot of people fail to recognize is Read more…