When you make a habit of the exercise of using five “whys” to find the root cause of problems, you’ll find that problems have become opportunities for improving your practice.
Read moreWhen you make a habit of the exercise of using five “whys” to find the root cause of problems, you’ll find that problems have become opportunities for improving your practice.
Read moreIf you know where you are and have a vision of where you want to be, using Lean principles will close the gap better than any other way. If you use Lean properly, you will look back later and realize that you not only met your goals, but exceeded them beyond all your expectations. And, you’ll find that your stress level will be wonderfully reduced, your staff will get along better, you will make more revenue with less daily effort; and you will find yourself leading more and managing less.
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