For my Facebook fans you already know about this great feature. But for those of you that are not connected to A Lean Journey on Facebook or Twitter I post daily a feature I call Lean Tips. It is meant to be advice, things I learned from experience, and some knowledge tidbits about Lean to
Today’s guest on the Meet-up is my good friend Jeff Hajek. Many reader’s of this blog know Jeff from the Webinars we have done together over the last couple of years. I have been fortunate to collaborate with Jeff because I have learned so much from him. We share a passion of continuous improvement, learning,
Jeff Hajek and I joined up once agan to discuss ways to measure the progress of your Lean journey. We covered how to evaluate Lean training, continuous improvement culture, Lean leadership, and more. If you would like to review the slides from this webinar you can find them below: Checking Progress On Your Lean Journey
Sometimes I am asked how I learned Lean either from those who want to do the same or by those who want to clarify my experience. I was fortunate to have studied with a Toyota Sensei for a number of years. For anyone who has experienced this kind of teaching it truly is a unique
Two years ago today I started this blog and as I did last year hansei or self reflection is appropriate and necessary. I believe without stopping and looking at where you have been it is hard to move forward. Like in Lean this too has been a journey. Let me start by revisiting my