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Sure Foundations, LLC

Lean Manufacturing Consulting and Training, SE Michigan

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    • 100 – Lean Orientation for Management
    • 101 -Lean Philosophy
    • 102 – The 8 Wastes
    • 103 – 5S Workplace Organization
    • 104 – Standardized Work

Month: November 2019

CHARTED IMPROVEMENT

November 12, 2019February 14, 2022 Paul VerschaeveCultural Improvement

You to can experience the benefits and rewards of deploying lean or Kaizen (TPS) principles in your organization. Contact me and I will work with you to develop a strategy that fits your need. I depend upon facts, not opinions […]

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BUILD A LEAN CUTURE ONE STEP AT A TIME

November 12, 2019February 15, 2022 Paul VerschaeveCultural Improvement

How do you build a lean culture? One step at a time. How do you build a staircase? You already know what I’m going to say. Let me instruct you on the “How to” and the results will be worth […]

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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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