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

Big inventory

Having lots of things and having a big inventory can be comforting. Let’s think of your household, especially your kitchen, pantry or fridge. What do you […]
August 31, 2018

Long-term philosophy

What you do today affects your tomorrow. Everything. Things don’t happen suddenly but you might not recognize this. When you think about doing something like opening […]
August 31, 2018

Prevention

Don’t wait till something gets broken!   How easy is it to prevent a machine or equipment or even a relationship from breaking down? Do these things […]
August 31, 2018

Quality vs quantity

Some companies produce products which are not of an excellent quality but the price is reasonable or  cheap. Is it better to buy a cheaper product […]
August 31, 2018

Are you buying a product or hope?

This is one of my favorite questions as it has a lot of meaning behind it. You probably never ask this question so it could sound […]
August 31, 2018

Why a relocation could be very frustrating

How easy is it to relocate to another home, office or even country?  It depends on you. I will give you a very recent life example. […]
August 31, 2018

How Lean itself can be a motivator

Do you ever think about being old one day without achieving your goals and dreams or creating something significant? Most probably you don’t as you may […]
August 31, 2018

How to improve your standard morning routine and how this can benefit you

A standard morning… is there any place for improvement? I am starting with a very simple question. What is your standard morning routine? Most probably you […]
August 31, 2018

Gemba walk – Go and See

The word Gemba is a Japanese word and Gemba walk means “Go and See”. This means that you go to see things for yourself instead of […]