The Speed of Improvement

In an earlier post I talked about “The Lean Way to Tie Your Shoes” which illustrates the fastest method to tie your shoe. This post highlighted a number of lean lessons for everyone. A similar cleaver video also demonstrates a number of lean lessons. Before you look at the video let’s examine those lessons:

1. Recognition of time as a valuable asset. We don’t want to waste our time.
2. Making improvements in things we do everyday. Something Paul Akers calls “improvement in what bugs you.”

3. Visual cues are important in demonstrations for accentuating your point.
4. Solutions don’t need to be complicated nor require technology to be successful.
5. Sharing best practices with others helps them learn to solve their problems.

What do you think? Is this video a good example of everyday Lean Thinking?

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