Accountants are always carefully auditing and analyzing everything, from money spent to billable hours devoted to specific projects. Ironically enough, analyzing various business costs also ends up taking a lot of time itself. By applying Lean manufacturing concepts to their own jobs, accountants may find they are better able to complete their responsibilities in a
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Lean is perfect for a young startup
Established businesses tend to have the capital to make mistakes, such as running inefficient factories or utilizing supply chains with needless movement. While these companies can become more productive and profitable by leveraging Lean, they also have the resources available to make these mistakes. For young startups, however, Lean is particularly vital. Lean revolves around
Continue reading »Georgia training agency stresses the importance of Lean for manufacturers
Lean manufacturing is the norm in Japan, but other countries are just beginning to utilize these practices. After realizing the importance of waste reduction and efficiency, many factories across the world are transitioning to Lean work processes that follow the core tenets of Kaizen. Quick Start, a Georgia-run workforce training agency, is helping companies throughout
Continue reading »Less is often more when it comes to Lean marketing
Marketing companies are seldom known for their ability to scale back and fine-tune. Rather, they are often looking to reach more consumers and achieve bigger results with each and every campaign. However, marketers can still apply Lean practicesto maximize their efficiency – particularly when they are working on tight budgets. One of the core tenets
Continue reading »PDCA applied to marketing and lead generation
Plan-Do-Check-Adjust (PDCA) is a traditional Kaizen continuous improvement method that aims to maximize efficiency by repeatedly monitoring performance and then making the required alterations to boost the activity. Lead nurturing and generation is by default an act of PDCA. When companies first come to market with their products, they often only have a vague idea
Continue reading »Bringing Lean practices to the retail space
Shoppers have changed. Over the past decade, new technologies have dramatically altered how consumers across the United States shop. First, the web enabled shoppers to research products, find the best deals and make purchases via their computers. Even more recently, many consumers have begun using their mobile smartphones and tablets as personal shopping aids. Retailers
Continue reading »Apply Lean to create a sustainable supply chain
Supply chains are vital to the success of any manufacturing company. The transfer of goods – whether parts between different factories or finished products to retailers – is a crucial part in the manufacturing process as it impacts every step along the way, from product conception to customer sales. A company with an ineffective supply
Continue reading »Lean is pivotal for achieving sustainability in chemical industry
The chemical industry has developed a poor reputation for being environmentally unfriendly. Ask anyone what they think about the sector's impact on the environment, and thoughts of hazardous wastes being dumped outdoors are likely to come to mind. The industry is aware of that preconception and is now trying to mend it. Key players in
Continue reading »Improving software through Lean means
Software development is a complex task, with some technology giants running operations that involve thousands of employees. Long gone are the days when a handful of engineers could churn out a piece of software. Solutions nowadays take dozens of different teams to ensure everything is working effectively. As such, many technology giants have wrestled with
Continue reading »Applying the 5 S’s to the office, or anywhere else
Many companies visualize Lean as a set of rules and philosophies that only work in labor-oriented industries such as manufacturing. In reality, Kaizen can be applied to businesses of any type, and it may be more effective than companies initially think. Take, for example, the office environment. So many companies put effort into implementing Kaizen
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