Lean in practice

The easiest way to gain Lean knowledge and a Lean mindset is by watching these videos and reading theses articles. They will help you to easily understand how you can apply Lean in your everyday life regardless of the environment (e.g. office, production site or at home). These simple examples will give you immediate benefit.
August 31, 2018

A good example of a complete waste of time – Job application websites

I often wonder how those non-user friendly job application websites were developed. Are there any human beings behind them? Have those website developers ever applied for […]
August 31, 2018

Bureaucracy and unnecessary approvals kill flow

Very often bottlenecks in a process are caused by bureaucracy, and/or waiting for a decision or for unnecessary approvals. This is especially typical of bigger organizations, […]
August 31, 2018

Do you tend to leave things to the very last moment?

Are you the kind of person who leaves things to the very last moment? Many people tend to do this. Why’s that? Here are some possible […]
August 31, 2018

Am I perfect?

We all tend to think we are perfect, however in reality there is no such thing as perfection. Why? Because there are endless opportunities for improvement […]
August 31, 2018

Lean family

When I first got the idea of creating Lean Empire and I mentioned the idea, concept and plan to my parents, they thought that I was […]
August 31, 2018

A quick example of being conscious

I recently got the flu so my nose was running heavily. I always keep a box of tissues on the kitchen table. While I was writing […]
August 31, 2018

Feeling hopeless

Do you feel exhausted, stressed or tired? Do you feel that no one likes you or appreciates what you do? Do you need a kind word […]
August 31, 2018

5S – Sort

Sort: ‘Where are my socks?’ – husband Where did you put them? – wife You always take my socks! – husband It wasn’t me! – wife […]
August 31, 2018

Why 5S is for everyone in every situation

The term 5S could sound strange at first because it doesn’t mean anything in itself. What does it mean? It’s made up of 5 Japanese words […]