Process capability and process performance are both useful indicators for determining the current performance of your organization. However, they are
Differences Between Manufacturing and Transactional Processes in Lean
One of the great things about lean methodologies is that they recognize a distinct difference between manufacturing and transactional processes.
Value Stream Mapping: Why Is It Underutilized?
Good lean leaders can spend a lot of time telling you about the benefits of value stream mapping and how it can transform your organization into a
Lean Farming Adopts the Practices of Lean Manufacturing
As the global population continues to grow and the effects of climate change impacts our food sources, it has become crucial for forward-thinkers to
[VIDEO] Learning More About Lean Farming
Ben Hartman is the author of The Lean Farm, a book on minimizing waste and increasing efficiency on the vegetable farm. He has farmed full-time for
Pros and Cons of Zero Defects
A lot has been said about zero defects in lean circles, and while the methodology has evolved into a somewhat new direction today, there are still
Applying Process FMEA in the Healthcare Industry
Failure mode and effects analysis or FMEA for short is a solid framework for determining where things went wrong in a situation of failure, and to
Applying the Theory of Constraints to the Retail Environment
By effectively applying the theory of constraints (TOC), you can optimize a process and push it towards its limits without actually violating any of
Applying the Theory of Constraints to Healthcare
The theory of constraints (TOC) is a methodology that seeks to maximize the potential of any system by investigating its constraints, and figuring out









