Accounting For Lean

This episode discusses the concept of accounting for lean, which is the modification of accounting processes and internal management reporting to better promote lean behaviors.

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Lean Accounting

Lean accounting is the application of lean concepts and methodologies to drive waste out of the accounting process, just like any other process. Accounting for Lean is modifying the accounting process and internal management reporting to promote lean behaviors and provide more timely, accurate, and customer-focused information. The benefits of lean accounting include eliminating waste,…

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What Happened to the “Fast” in Fast Food?

I am old enough to remember when McDonald’s restaurants were scarce. Where I grew up in Central Connecticut, I could recall only one McDonald’s franchise located just 10 miles away from our home. My Father took us there about twice a year, and when he did, I felt as if I had died and gone…

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Benchmarking and The Rubik’s Cube Through a Lean Lens

Mark DeLuzio takes a look at the world’s greatest “Speed Cuber,” Max Park and analyzes the qualities that Max displays which makes him the world’s greatest. Companies that wish to achieve world-class status would do themselves a favor if they simply observed Max Park, as there are many parallels worth noting.

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TAKT Time

TAKT time is a key element of Standard Work. Every business has some semblance of a TAKT time, and it is important to understand what it is and how it applies to your business. In this episode, we’ll clear up many of the misconceptions of TAKT Time, and why it is a key element of your lean transformation.

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Lean and Trust

The lean community has been talking a lot about trust and how it ties to the concept of Respect for People. In this episode, you’ll discover the benefits and the role of trust in your lean transformation and why your success depends on it.

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DBS vs. TPS

While the Danaher Business System (DBS) started off as a copy of the Toyota Production System, it quickly became augmented to address Danaher’s enterprise transformation, where all stakeholders win. In this episode, you’ll learn some of the history behind the Danaher Business System and its differences and similarities with the Toyota Production System.

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Kanban

Kanban is a method of communicating within a factory. It’s how you ask for inventory when it’s needed. Think about Kanban like a supermarket – when the shelves are empty, it is an indication that the product needs to be restocked. In this episode, we’ll discuss how the concept of Kanban came about and how to implement it. Also, learn why Kanban is an admission of failure to do one-piece flow.

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