Author: | James JJ Kelly | ISBN: | 1230000548328 |
Publisher: | Zenkara R&D | Publication: | February 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | James JJ Kelly |
ISBN: | 1230000548328 |
Publisher: | Zenkara R&D |
Publication: | February 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Need some ideas about what to improve? PDCA/PDSA, TQM, Reengineering, ISO9000, CMM, CMMI, Six Sigma, Lean, Lean Six Sigma, JIT, DoE, statistical process control, EFQM, Kaizen, 5S…
All of these methods and frameworks are great and provide you with the HOW. But then they leave you with figuring out the WHAT by yourself.
This book fills the gap on WHAT to look at improving. I give you hundreds of simple improvements that can be implemented across your team and company regularly, quickly and cheaply.
Instead of massive improvement initiatives (who has time for these when we’re running the business) we follow the spirit of Kaizen by achieving small steps that over time add up to huge savings, productivity gains and business growth.
Simply open the book anywhere and choose an improvement. The improvements can by implemented by everyone across the company. Just like compound interest, small and regular improvements add up to big savings and productivity improvements.
At the end of the book I have a special free offer for readers – new improvement opportunities every week via email. We can all use some prompting to keep our businesses fresh and continually improving.
Need some ideas about what to improve? PDCA/PDSA, TQM, Reengineering, ISO9000, CMM, CMMI, Six Sigma, Lean, Lean Six Sigma, JIT, DoE, statistical process control, EFQM, Kaizen, 5S…
All of these methods and frameworks are great and provide you with the HOW. But then they leave you with figuring out the WHAT by yourself.
This book fills the gap on WHAT to look at improving. I give you hundreds of simple improvements that can be implemented across your team and company regularly, quickly and cheaply.
Instead of massive improvement initiatives (who has time for these when we’re running the business) we follow the spirit of Kaizen by achieving small steps that over time add up to huge savings, productivity gains and business growth.
Simply open the book anywhere and choose an improvement. The improvements can by implemented by everyone across the company. Just like compound interest, small and regular improvements add up to big savings and productivity improvements.
At the end of the book I have a special free offer for readers – new improvement opportunities every week via email. We can all use some prompting to keep our businesses fresh and continually improving.