Tag Archives: Behaviour
The Lean-Fitness Analogy
The Lean-Fitness Analogy is a teaching aid originally developed in the Lean Enterprise Research Centre for use in lean oriented courses for practitioners and employees. It presents a comparison of going lean with getting fit and aims to communicate the ‘essence’ of lean thinking and the challenges of going lean.... Read MoreGamification is the Future of the Workplace. Here’s Why
Is gamification right for your company? Are your sales reps excited to come to work each day? Or do they dread each call, pensively check their monitor clocks, mentally computing how much time there is left before they can leave the floor? According to the 2014 Global Workforce Study conducted by Towers Watson, four... Read MoreThe Habits of an Improver by Prof Bill Lucas
Introduction It can be argued that the effectiveness of lean thinking in the workplace is ultimately due to individual behaviour and motivation – and on the critical habits that people form that are conducive to process thinking and continuous improvement. In this Healthcare Foundation article, Prof Bill Lucas of the... Read MoreWord Cloud
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