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Lean Manufacturing Consulting and Training, SE Michigan

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Month: October 2018

Running Towards the 5S Finish Line (Chapter 4  in the Series)

October 2, 2018October 7, 2018 Paul Verschaeve5S, Administrative processes

We are almost home. The Finish Line is in sight. The next stage in the 5S journey is to STANDARDIZE. Standardize– by Webster’s definition, to change (things) so that they are similar and consistent and agree with rules about what […]

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5S in the Office (Chapter 3 in the Series)

October 2, 2018October 2, 2018 Paul Verschaeve5S, Administrative processes

    In this chapter, I am going to provide definitions and explain the value of conducting 5S activity in the office. But first just a little bit of background regarding 5S. You may have heard the acronym hundreds of […]

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Sure Foundations, LLC

Sure Foundations, LLC’s mission is to cultivate lean practices for today and the future, from the chief executive to the general worker. Each and every person in the organization is a valuable asset to the success of the business and everyone needs to be trained to be a lean thinker. The responsibility cannot be the burden of one person to carryout, nor just the CEO. Everyone should be a problem solver.
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