Another milestone. Not sure if this is unlucky since it is 13 but I'll take it. Tomorrow marks the 13th year publishing articles on A Lean Journey Blog.
I’d like to think that I turned my naïve 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've been doing this over a quarter of my lifetime so perhaps it has been somewhat successful but let's look at the numbers. In previous years we looked at the number visitors, Facebook fan, tweeps on Twitter, and LinkedIn members as an indication of growth.
Five Ways You’re Stifling Employee Engagement
So with this milestone, here are some numbers from the blog:
Total Posts: 2265
Most read post: The Six-Step Problem-Solving Process with over 35,279 views
followed by What Do We Mean By True North? with over 34,111 views
followed by What Do We Mean By True North? with over 34,111 views
and by DOWNTIME and the Eight Wastes with over 32,823 views
Number of countries/territories who have visited this blog: 230
Top 5 Countries with the most views:
U.S.A. – 40%
India - 10%
United Kingdom – 6%
Philippines - 5%
Canada – 4%
Total views: Over 1,925,600 and climbing
Unique visits: Over 1,569,660
Total comments: Over 1,500
Total Facebook Fans: Over 2,300
Total Twitter Followers: Over 3,650
LinkedIn Members: Over 1,100
Total Tips Shared: Over 3,030
Total Tips Shared: Over 3,030
Here are the Top 5 posts from this past year in case you missed them:
What Makes A Great Team?
Reducing Scrap and Rework in Manufacturing
7 Tell-Tale Signs of Leadership Mismanagement
Reducing Scrap and Rework in Manufacturing
7 Tell-Tale Signs of Leadership Mismanagement
Using the Gemba Walk to Learn and Engage
I am so grateful to everyone who has read my posts and/or followed this blog and my other blogs. Some of you have been with me since I began this journey. Even though we never have met, you comment on my posts and continually send me words of encouragement. Blogging has been a much more rewarding experience than I imagined it could be!
I am so grateful to everyone who has read my posts and/or followed this blog and my other blogs. Some of you have been with me since I began this journey. Even though we never have met, you comment on my posts and continually send me words of encouragement. Blogging has been a much more rewarding experience than I imagined it could be!
I would like to thank all the visitors and contributors to A Lean Journey Blog this year and every year. It has been a successful journey but we aren't done yet. Please, share your feedback so that A Lean Journey can be even more successful in the future.
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