by Matt Albin | Feb 18, 2022 | Behaviors, Lean Product Development
After a 45-minute wait in the emergency room waiting area they moved us into an examination room. It was my brothers second trip to ER in the 24 hours since we learned that he had cancer. After completing their assessment they started pumping him with fluids to...
by Suzanne van Egmond | Sep 8, 2019 | Behaviors
In the 2018 Btoes Insights study “the Global state of operational excellence” 53.1% or respondents say that changing the company culture is the most important thing to address. One Of the most critical challenges is to get a leadership understanding and buy-in...
by Dantar Oosterwal | Jul 8, 2019 | Behaviors
Visual Management is a critical component to Lean Product Development. When I visit organizations I often see teams standing in front of a display board discussing their projects the same way they would in a meeting room. It’s just that they are standing in front of a...
by lppdeadm | Jul 1, 2018 | Behaviors, Lean Product Development
One of the most compelling features of lean product and process development is the use of set-based approaches to arrive at the best options for new products. This can be applied to the whole product or to a product feature. Explore the whole design space to find as...
by Arnoud Herremans | Jul 1, 2018 | Behaviors, Lean Product Development
This quote from Jalal ad-Din Rumi, a Perzian philosopher and poet that lived from 1207 – 1273, describes what is at the heart of eastern religion. In Buddhism it is called Dharmakaya, the field of emptiness where all things are exactly ‘as it is’. No ideas, no...