What about changes for the worse?
Changes for the better are great, aren’t they? But what about changes we make that don’t make things better? I guess it depends on your perspective. I think these types of changes can be great too....
View ArticleRecognizing Small Improvements
Believe it or not, sometimes the simplicity of QnEK is tough for people to wrap their minds around. Simply put, a QnEK is an improvement that a person makes to their own work: that they have the...
View ArticleBuilding Improvements on Each Other’s
As I first started learning about Quick n’ Easy Kaizen, I quickly took the idea home and started talking about it with my husband. One day, I rearranged our spice cabinets by getting 2 small wooden...
View ArticleA Hidden Beauty
I’ll never forget the first time I actually experienced first-hand how important it is to share improvement ideas. Like many people, I often made little improvements to my work – it just made sense to...
View ArticleCBA Decisionmaking at the LCI Congress
A little over three years ago I had my first exposure to Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking. Three colleagues were working on the California Prison Receivership hospitals program. CBA had found its...
View ArticleWhere in the World is Greg Howell?
As we prepare for the 2014 LCI congress next week, we are excited to have a dozen LPC coaches planning to attend. You will see us teaching introductory sessions on Tuesday, presenting sessions with...
View ArticleLCI Congress 2015 – Boston
Lean Project Consulting is excited to announce that we will once again be the Platinum Sponsor for the LCI Congress in 2015 this October. This is a great event for all lean thinkers in the AEC...
View ArticleWhat about changes for the worse?
Changes for the better are great, aren’t they? But what about changes we make that don’t make things better? I guess it depends on your perspective. I think these types of changes can be great too....
View ArticleRecognizing Small Improvements
Believe it or not, sometimes the simplicity of QnEK is tough for people to wrap their minds around. Simply put, a QnEK is an improvement that a person makes to their own work: that they have the...
View ArticleBuilding Improvements on Each Other’s
As I first started learning about Quick n’ Easy Kaizen, I quickly took the idea home and started talking about it with my husband. One day, I rearranged our spice cabinets by getting 2 small wooden...
View ArticleA Hidden Beauty
I’ll never forget the first time I actually experienced first-hand how important it is to share improvement ideas. Like many people, I often made little improvements to my work – it just made sense to...
View ArticleCBA Decisionmaking at the LCI Congress
A little over three years ago I had my first exposure to Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking. Three colleagues were working on the California Prison Receivership hospitals program. CBA had found its...
View ArticleWhere in the World is Greg Howell?
As we prepare for the 2014 LCI congress next week, we are excited to have a dozen LeanProject coaches planning to attend. You will see us teaching introductory sessions on Tuesday, presenting sessions...
View ArticleLCI Congress 2015 – Boston
LeanProject is excited to announce that we will once again be the Platinum Sponsor for the LCI Congress in 2015 this October. This is a great event for all lean thinkers in the AEC industry –...
View ArticleRegistration Opens for LeanProject Leadership Experience
We are excited to announce that early bird registration is now open for the 2017 Leadership Experience to be held March 30-31 in Scottsdale, AZ. The theme for this year’s conference is LeanProject...
View ArticleLeanProject Offering a Boston Area Lean Design and Construction Workshop
Making the Last Planner® System Work on your Next Project: What We’ve Learned from Two Decades of Practice – Thursday, October 5, 2017, Waltham, Massachusetts Tom Richert and John Draper will be...
View Article“Lean Conversations” Now Available
Lean Conversations reports on a workshop that immersed a group of artists in the fundamentals of Lean for three days, during which they conversed with some of the leading thinkers and practitioners of...
View ArticleProblem Solving: The 5 Why Approach
Link to a United Rentals Project Uptime article mentioning LeanProject.
View ArticleWhy LeanProject Offers the Courageous Leadership Experience
by Tom Richert with Joanna McGuffey “Courage is the main quality of leadership.” – Walt Disney This past year LeanProject has been providing people with an experience designed to help them enhance...
View ArticleWhat We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate
As many of us work from home using Zoom conferencing and the phone, there has been a lot of concern about how to keep our social contacts and our work teams intact. If we are all working remotely in...
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