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The 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 MoreA Fractal View of Lean
“…or why Broccoli is good for you!” Introduction Some contend that lean is at a tipping point in its life cycle. Will it wither away as just another business improvement fad, or will it thrive, survive and grow and bring its full potential to bear on business, the public sector... Read MoreEleven Ways to Link Training with Application
Share this Image On Your Site <p><strong>Please include attribution to https://www.leancompetency.org/ with this graphic.</strong><br /><br /><a href=’https://www.leancompetency.org/lcs-articles/11-ways-link-training-application/’><img src=’https://www.leancompetency.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/754px_11_Ways_Banner.jpg’ alt=’Eleven Ways to Link Training with Application’ width=’100%’ border=’0′ /></a></p> Learning by Doing “For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” ― Aristotle,... Read MoreWord Cloud
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