by Christer Lundh | Mar 31, 2022 | Lean Product Development
In business, time to market (TTM), is very important. Late product launches and slow TTM negatively impact revenues, risk the erosion of the addressable market, reducing opportunities and causing products to become obsolete faster. That’s why, the speed and pace of...
by Geoff Neiley | Mar 7, 2022 | Lean Product Development
I heard it once said that “The value that engineering brings to an organization is the creation of useful knowledge.” I thought the value I brought was the new product I develop for the customer!? But where do those products come from? How do we make decisions about...
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 Christer Lundh | Jan 17, 2022 | Lean Product Development
Much is said and written about building trust in an organization, yet many teams still suffer from low levels of trust within the team and between the team and their leader. So how do leaders act to gain their peoples trust? And how do leaders put trust in their...
by lppdeadm | Aug 20, 2021 | Lean Product Development
Applying Lean thinking to innovation LPPDE North America 2021 Conference – Injecting Knowledge into Innovation Jeffrey Hastie, Learn-Apply-Lead, LLC Jeff Hastie – Lean Thinking in Innovation How would your organization benefit from rapid innovation of new products...
by lppdeadm | Aug 17, 2021 | Lean Product Development
Knowing Your Gaps LPPDE North America 2021 Conference – Injecting Knowledge into Innovation Geoff Neiley, AS&E Geoff Neiley – Knowing Your Gaps Geoff will explore how he identifies and approaches knowledge gaps during the engineering process. At AS&E the...