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How to Create the Idea Submission Form
This post describes the need for an employee suggestion program and you'll be able to download an Employee Idea Submission Form Template that can
Great Leaders Ask Questions and Listen Intently
As we move from isolated Lean "events" to Lean Management, producing Lean Managers becomes more and more critical, bad leaders don't necessarily ask
How Not to Get Fat: Facebook Cafeteria Prevents Overeating Through Poka Yoke
Few of us think of eating as a process, but it is. And, just like any process, there are wastes that can be categorized into the 7 Wastes. For
Bathroom Cleaning Chart: Whose Toothbrush is it?
When you have 9 children with an age range of 14 years for the oldest and 2 as the youngest, the more they can do things on their own
Rate of Autism Diagnosis: A Case of Operational Definitions and Check Sheet Data Collection
A CDC report released on last week reveals that the rate of Autism has increased 23% from 2006-2009, or 1 in 88 children has a diagnosis within the
Most Interesting Lean Guy in The World: Single Piece Flow Edition
Many of you are familiar with the popular commercial brand campaign of Dos Equis meme called the "The Most Interesting Man in the World". So, for fun,
Analysis Paralysis and Overthinking: Are You Guilty of Missing the Mark?
At times, analysis paralysis and overthinking are just as bad as implementing a solution to the wrong problem. Let me explain. I was in a
Visual Management: What’s In It For Me?
Answering the question "What's In It For Me" (also known by its acronym WIIFM, pronounced "WE-FEM") is a common change management strategy. Often









