As
2013 goes into the history books I want to take a moment to reflect on this
past year. Over 100,000 people have visited the site this year. I posted nearly 200 articles on the site this year. It has truly been a very positive and full
year.
Here
is a collection of the Top 10 posts for 2013 by views:
is a collection of the Top 10 posts for 2013 by views:
10.
The
20 Second Rule of “Lean” Change –
posted January 22, describes the idea of frequent small improvements over large
projects.
The
20 Second Rule of “Lean” Change –
posted January 22, describes the idea of frequent small improvements over large
projects.
9.
10
More Ways to Show Respect for People – posted April 3, highlights 10 ways
you can show respect for people.
10
More Ways to Show Respect for People – posted April 3, highlights 10 ways
you can show respect for people.
8.
Management
by the Numbers Makes You Blind, Go Beyond the Numbers – posted March 4, describes the pitfalls of
managing the numbers despite the people.
Management
by the Numbers Makes You Blind, Go Beyond the Numbers – posted March 4, describes the pitfalls of
managing the numbers despite the people.
7.
Lean
Quote: Simple Rules for Holding Lean Meetings – posted Jan 4, is a Lean Quote that presents
9 rules for holding effective meetings.
Lean
Quote: Simple Rules for Holding Lean Meetings – posted Jan 4, is a Lean Quote that presents
9 rules for holding effective meetings.
6.
Poka
Yoke: Mistake Proofing to Reduce Errors – posted August 21, explains the
basics of mistake proofing as a means to reduce errors.
Poka
Yoke: Mistake Proofing to Reduce Errors – posted August 21, explains the
basics of mistake proofing as a means to reduce errors.
5.
10
Things Your Lean Leader Can Do Now To Make a Difference Culturally – posted
July 24, describes 10 things your Lean leader can do right now to change the
culture.
10
Things Your Lean Leader Can Do Now To Make a Difference Culturally – posted
July 24, describes 10 things your Lean leader can do right now to change the
culture.
4.
No
Time for Improvement Means No Improvement – posted July 9, illustrates the
importance of making time for improvement.
No
Time for Improvement Means No Improvement – posted July 9, illustrates the
importance of making time for improvement.
3.
The
Right Order of MUDA, MURA and MURI – posted June 17, explains the correct
way to attack the 3Ms consider the impact each other.
The
Right Order of MUDA, MURA and MURI – posted June 17, explains the correct
way to attack the 3Ms consider the impact each other.
2.
Top
10 Reason Why Lean Transformation Fails – posted May 6, details 10 common reasons why
Lean transformation fails.
Top
10 Reason Why Lean Transformation Fails – posted May 6, details 10 common reasons why
Lean transformation fails.
1.
The
8 Common Wastes in an Office That Cause Downtime – posted February 12,
describes the 8 common Lean wastes from an office environment perspective.
The
8 Common Wastes in an Office That Cause Downtime – posted February 12,
describes the 8 common Lean wastes from an office environment perspective.
Do
you have any favorites not on this list that you would like to share? Leave a comment.
you have any favorites not on this list that you would like to share? Leave a comment.
HAPPY
NEW YEAR!
NEW YEAR!
A Lean Journey 





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