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Lean Learning/Lean Workshops

If 2020 and 2021 have given you and your company time to reflect on where you’re going, it can be helpful to think about transitioning out of the pandemic and into a place where your company culture is reflective of the vision you have for your future in business. If you’re a business leader or CEO interested in boosting the productivity of your employees while empowering them to discover new solutions and work more agilely in the way they respond to customers’ needs, it may be worth looking into lean leadership workshops or lean learning. That being said, what exactly is lean leadership, and what can you expect from attending lean workshops as a business leader? Learn more about lean learning workshops below.

Total Productive Maintenance

As a member of the C-suite, it’s important that you’re always working to prevent problems from occurring in your business that may have negative repercussions when it comes to meeting your short-term and long-term goals. Just like the captain of the ship who ensures that the passengers reach their destination without hitting any icebergs, the CEO, CFO, or CMO is responsible for ensuring that every employee has the tools and knowledge to achieve their goals. Especially for manufacturing plants or businesses that rely on a lot of computers or other technology, maintaining these tools can be central to your company’s overall growth and success. This is where the concept of Total Productive Maintenance, commonly shortened to TPM, comes in.

Transform Your Enterprise With Incito’s Full Six Sigma Deployment

Lean Six Sigma is a project management methodology that has helped numerous businesses achieve their goals. Lean Six Sigma aims to improve your business processes, reduce defects, and improve employee morale, profits, and quality of services and products.‌ Incito’s full Lean Six Sigma consulting can help you transform your enterprise and get the most out of your business.

5s Lean Training vs. Six Sigma Steps: What’s the Difference?

When you’re looking to increase the efficiency of your operations, you’ll undoubtedly come across multiple strategies for improvement. Among those strategies, both 5S and Six Sigma stand out as clearly defined improvement processes, and at first glance, they appear to be quite similar. Because the two strategies share some underlying principles, many believe them to simply be different iterations of the same methodology. ‌Six Sigma and 5S are indeed separate methods of improving efficiency. Here’s a look at what the two strategies entail, how they differ, and which one might better suit your goals.

How Your Organization Can Benefit from a True North Strategy

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True North is more than simply a mission statement. Building a True North Strategy is something that all businesses should consider – if they haven’t already implemented this lean journey into the decision-making process. True North is a product of the lean learning concept pioneered by Toyota in the 1950s. It seeks to speak to the core values of a brand and is the first step in the process of integrating a lean journey into the strategic plan that will drive your business forward through continuous improvement. True North is a mindset that acts as a compass for your brand’s future. By refining your mission statement, you can begin to implement this key step toward a culture change that will see your strengths brought to bear and weaknesses reduced over the long term.

Perfecting your Supply Chain with Incito Supply Chain Consulting

When owning a business who’s sole purpose is to supply a demand, the logistics always seem to be a lot more straightforward than they actually are. In truth, the amount of facets that go into a distribution operation are many and widespread––from inventory management to organizing the shippers to deliver at the right time. Whilst a value stream is a process that starts and ends with the consumer, the supply chain itself has to be such a well oiled machine that the transition between supplier and demand must be beyond smooth.

As a business process, having a workable supply chain can be like any other — easy for some, and nigh-on impossible for others; particularly for those who have only just transitioned into the mainstream or upped their business into big production. However, like with any other difficulties faced by businesses in the United States, the best strategy is to source some consulting and move forward. Optimization is key, and with good supply chain consulting, your business will thrive — meaning that customers and stakeholders will be endlessly happy.