2 Second Lean Summary
Book: 2 Second Lean: How to Grow People and Build a Fun Lean Culture Author: Paul A. Akers "A Lean strategy will always yield a simpler, safer and better product, and with happier, very involved employees." By adopting Lean thinking, one can reduce the stock and directly tackle two crucial maxims: cut waste and improve constantly. Running production in large batches requires lots of space, machinery and workforce, additionally, the means to move products around. Instead, if opted for ‘U-shaped manufacturing cells,’ each worker becomes responsible for producing only one item from start to finish. This process offers many benefits, such as, workers produce less inventory, make fewer mistakes and create less waste. One-piece production improves cash flow. The first thing that lean seeks to destroy is waste. As an organisation, your task is to eliminate it. There are eight sources of waste: Transport (moving people, products & information), Inventory (storing parts,
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