tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post8946349578553762905..comments2024-03-23T00:48:26.671-04:00Comments on Learning about Lean: Probing the PerimeterJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13512468867035574112noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-10781384262498529442018-01-10T07:23:29.659-05:002018-01-10T07:23:29.659-05:00There is always more to learn, so please, click on...There is always more to learn, so please, click on <a href="https://essay4today.com" rel="nofollow">this link</a> and read an interesting article on a topic.Robert Welainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10587031495938313347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-60198734749820896722012-08-02T19:58:33.657-04:002012-08-02T19:58:33.657-04:00I appreciate the thought: "probe gently."...I appreciate the thought: "probe gently." Too many Lean implementations and culture transformations fail because leadership has unrealistic expectations and demands that estrange workers from the process rather than buying workers into the process. Awesome example. Thank you!Ari Krausehttp://www.theleaninhealthcare.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-66975821869445859992012-07-05T01:06:36.907-04:002012-07-05T01:06:36.907-04:00Be sure you have identified the actual constraint....Be sure you have identified the actual constraint. Improving a non-constraint will only increase the bottleneck at the true constraining area.<br /><br />http://www.leanplanet.org/Davidhttp://www.leanplanet.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-9356917281738736452012-06-19T09:41:16.121-04:002012-06-19T09:41:16.121-04:00Hi Joe
Probing the edges of many problems even if...Hi Joe<br /><br />Probing the edges of many problems even if they are not constraint related can help you find solutions that work. But doing it takes a willingnesses to experiment with a risk of being wrong. It means you may make some added mistakes, but in the end you should have learned far more, and have found a better solution.<br /><br />Probing is an action of looking closer at anything. So when you probe you will naturally always find something requiring some type of action.Robert Drescherhttp://www.elseinc.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-12538467806810430972012-06-07T00:11:22.553-04:002012-06-07T00:11:22.553-04:00Since this effort was driven by the supervisor and...Since this effort was driven by the supervisor and looks like the operators bought in - this looks like a great experiment. Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782156.post-7233895552909356052012-06-06T16:35:12.217-04:002012-06-06T16:35:12.217-04:00Great post. She deserves the recognition! What a...Great post. She deserves the recognition! What a great practice.Chet Framehttp://www.bbcintl.comnoreply@blogger.com