It is hard to
believe but today marks the 7th anniversary of A Lean Journey Blog and as
tradition here each year I take the opportunity to reflect. The act of
"self-reflection" is called Hansei is Japanese. It is the practice of
continuous improvement that consists of looking back and thinking about how a
process can be improved.
I’d like to
think that I turned my naive endeavor to share learning along my own journey
into a successful contribution in the Lean community. As I have said before
this labor of love has been a tremendous learning process both from the great
fans and other colleagues online that I exchange with and from the process of
distilling my own learning with you.
I love
statistics, so with this milestone, here are some numbers from the blog:
Total Posts: 1309
Most read
post: DOWNTIME
and the Eight Wastes with over 25,000 views
followed by The
Six-Step Problem-Solving Process (with over 23,500 views)
and by Draw
a Pig to Learn the Importance of Standard Work (with over 15,000 views)
Number of
countries/territories who have visited this blog: 221
Top 3 Countries
with the most views:
U.S.A. – 49%
United Kingdom –
7%
Canada – 5%
Total
views: Over 935,296 and climbing
Unique visits:
Over 712,500
Total
comments: Over 1,500
Total Facebook
Fans: Over 1,770
Total Twitter
Followers: Over 3,132
LinkedIn
Members: Over 1,204
Top 5 posts
this past year:
I would like to
thank all the visitors and contributors to A Lean Journey Blog this past
year. It has been a successful Journey
this past year. Please, share your feedback so that A Lean Journey can be even
more successful next year.
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