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When a Worker Doesn’t Follow Standardized Work

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:February 15, 2025
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During one of my recent client visits, a Team Leader told me that one of his Team Members "refuses" to follow the Standardized Work for the daily production process. The…

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“We Need Their Hearts and Minds.”

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:February 4, 2025
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"In order for leaders to create environments where skilled and motivated people can bring their skills, work together in a safe environment as well as a smart environment, to make…

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People are the Key to Lean

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:November 26, 2024
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Lean works when leaders cultivate and mobilize the creative power of people. Christians believe that people are created in the "likeness of God." As a result, people have as set…

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The Root Idea of All Lean Thinking

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:October 1, 2024
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"The root idea of all Lean thinking is kaizen: continuous, small step-by-step improvements done by the people who do the work themselves." Toyota experts call this "Kaizen-mind." It means that…

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TPS: “THINKING Production System”

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:September 30, 2024
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If you've studied Lean for a while, you may have seen the abbreviation "TPS." It usually means "Toyota Production System." Toyota created the business culture we now call "Lean" in…

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Making Respect for People a Reality

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:September 13, 2024
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"Team leaders are always there when managers are not. They are the ultimate caretakers of both standards and kaizen. By modeling standardized work in practice (and being able to explain…

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The Key to Success

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:August 1, 2024
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"The key to success is to have a production system that highlights problems and a human system that produces people who are able and willing to identify and solve them."…

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The THINKING for Problem Solving

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:July 29, 2024
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"If you look at the Toyota Production System simplistically, it's about making problems and improvement opportunities visible to workers and management, and addressing them as close to the source as…

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An Army of Problem-Solvers

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:July 26, 2024
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"For any company pursuing any form of improvement, problem-solving is vital. An organization with only pockets of problem-solving ability will struggle in the long run. An organization with an army…

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Improvement or Problem-Solving. Which is Better?

  • Post author:Ray Randolph
  • Post published:July 22, 2024
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The correct answer is both. Let me explain. Here's a good definition of Lean:"Lean is a people-driven improvement system that can improve any work process." The key is to train…

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