Tag: blog
Management Web Sites and Resources
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Lean Blitz
Looks at lean ideas related specifically to sports organizations and sports small businesses
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Beyond Lean
Blog by industrial engineering with the theme of reflecting on lean management and the idea that business units should be educated on lean thinking and principles.
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Steven Spear
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Steven Spear
Five-time winner of the Shingo Prize for research excellence and a senior lecturer at MIT and former assistant professor at Harvard. A senior fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, he is the author of numerous articles appearing in academic and trade publications, including the Harvard Business Review, Annals of Internal Medicine, Academic Medicine, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times.
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Got Boondoggle
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Mike Wroblewski
"My lean experiences include learning directly from the original lean leaders including Dr. Shigeo Shingo. As a certified Six Sigma Black Belt, I believe quality is a cornerstone of all improvement actions. By sharing these experiences and insights, my hope is that you may benefit on your lean journey."
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Learning about Lean
"I started writing Learning About Lean in September 2002. It chronicles my efforts to implement the Toyota Production System in now two different orginizational settings." by Joe Ely
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Agile consulting
Insights on Agile, Lean, Kanban, and Flow by Jeff Anderson and Alexis Hui.
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qBlog
Blog by the Office of Quality Management at National University of Singapore.
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Lean HR
"A discussion of using Lean tools and technology to drive change and streamline processes throughout the HR value stream." by Dwane Lay
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Gemba Tales
Blog by Mark Hamel exploring experiences (some successful, some not) of the author and other lean practitioners and shared for the purpose of providing insight into the application of lean concepts.
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Gotta Go Lean
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Jeff Hajek
"The Gotta Go Lean Blog focuses on Lean at the front line. We help managers and employees work together to make Lean more productive for the company, and jobs more satisfying for workers."
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Deming From the Bottom Up
"What would happen if a front-line worker 'accidentally stumbled upon the writings of Dr W. Edward Deming, and became convinced that Dr Deming's basic tenants if pursued would result in a quality organization from top to bottom. This blog will demonstrate the effect of DMM on that individual." By Dan Lang