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Peanut Butter and Jelly. Starsky and Hutch. Inspection and Quality?

Inspection and quality go together, right? Wrong! Conventional wisdom holds that inspection and quality go together like those other famous partnerships in the title. After all, there are mountains of books on how to create sampling plans to check quality with inspections, and nobody blinks an eye when there is Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 22, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

A Bad Employee Attitude Resonates Throughout an Organization

As I was packing to get ready for a training session, I came across a new dilemma. I recently switched back to using an electric razor. As I was contemplating where to pack it, it brought me back to a time, years ago, when I was a young lieutenant in Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 20, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

A Common Lean Problem: Mismatched Expectations

I am an aspiring golfer who plays less than half a dozen rounds of golf a year. (My translation of aspiring means I have been golfing for a long time without any real improvement.) To gain some perspective about my skills, the average golf score in the US right now Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 18, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

What If Meetings Were Lean?

When planning a kaizen event, I use a trick to judge how well a leader knows his or her processes. I simply ask for a list of the cycle times. If the times all end in nice, neat numbers (:00, :15, :30, :45), I know they are just estimates, and Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 15, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Kaizen Creativity: Breaking Preconceived Notions

One of the harder things for people to do at work is to really cut their creativity loose. Industry as a whole tends to reward successful creativity, but when ideas, especially ones that have just a sprinkling of ‘crazy’ on top, don’t pan out, the person can be viewed in Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 13, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Domino’s Restaurant Kaizen

I was watching a little TV to wind down this evening, and saw an interesting commercial from Domino’s. Apparently, the pizza franchise did a little restaurant kaizen and came up with a new recipe. I am sure restaurants are constantly tweaking their processes and their secret ingredients, but this is Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 11, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Lean and the News

The more I read about problems that companies and other organizations encounter, the more I believe that Lean is the answer. As I write this, one of the stories in the current news cycle is about how a man was able to walk into a terminal at Newark airport by Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 6, 2010 ago
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9 Tips to Running a More Effective Kaizen

If you are in a Lean company, you probably already have a fairly well defined kaizen process. After all, an effective kaizen is one of the most powerful continuous improvement tools in your Lean kit. Like all things, though, your kaizen process probably has room for improvement. I’ve compiled a Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 15 yearsJanuary 5, 2010 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Productive Work: How to Quickly Gauge Worker Productivity

As a Lean consultant, I do a lot of reading about Lean and keep my ear to the ground to try to find new tips and tricks to deliver more value to my clients and the readers of the content on my website. Because I’ve been doing this a while, Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 16 yearsDecember 18, 2009 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Supplier Criteria: Do They Apply to Internal Suppliers, too?

Most well-managed companies track the performance of its suppliers. Or more specifically, they track the performance of their external suppliers. Common Supplier Criteria Lead time Quality On-time delivery Responsiveness to questions and problems Orders shipped complete As you can see, there are many criteria with which to measure suppliers. Here’s Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 16 yearsDecember 17, 2009 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Be Flexible in Your Kaizen Project

The success of a kaizen project is closely correlated to its proper, thorough planning. But there is also a need to avoid going into a kaizen project with pre-conceived notions of specific changes. Those two opposing factors can create a situation where a team starts diving into a kaizen project Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 16 yearsDecember 10, 2009 ago
Lean Blog-Gotta Go Lean

Make Quality Better: Eliminate Hammers

To make quality better, you frequently have to go hunting for problems. One indicator of problems, though, is hard to miss. In heavy manufacturing, you can walk through a facility and hear the sounds of hammers ringing off in the distance. Let’s start off for a moment and think why Read more…

By Jeff Hajek, 16 yearsDecember 4, 2009 ago

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