Jun 1, 2021 | Lean, Lean Six Sigma, News/Blog, Tips
A good project has a small scope Our experienced trainer and consultant, Master Black Belt, Joris van Solt discusses ten relevant criteria for a good project in a series of blogs. In any case, the advice to participants in our Lean Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma Green...
Apr 26, 2021 | Lean, Lean Six Sigma, News/Blog, Tips, Uncategorized
In a good project, there is priority Our experienced trainer and consultant, Master Black Belt, Joris van Solt discusses ten relevant criteria for a good project in a series of blogs. In any case, the advice to participants in our Lean Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma Green...
Mar 30, 2021 | Agile scrum, Lean, Lean Six Sigma, News/Blog, Quality Management, Tips
Making the stand-up meeting a success? If so, avoid these pitfalls Have fewer meetings, get more done: that, in a nutshell, is what a daily stand-up meeting accomplishes. Not for nothing is the stand-up a well-known phenomenon in the world of Agile and Lean. But while...
Feb 25, 2021 | Lean, Lean Six Sigma, News/Blog, Quality Management
Follow up on article about incorrect wait time calculations in the VSM Some time ago, colleague Thom Luijben (consultant & Master Black Belt) published the article”Frequently seen: incorrect wait time calculations in the VSM” about the incorrect wait...
Feb 25, 2021 | Lean, Lean Six Sigma
A good improvement project improves an important problem? Our experienced trainer and consultant, Master Black Belt, Joris van Solt discusses ten relevant criteria for a good project in a series of blogs. In any case, the advice to participants in our Lean and Lean...
Feb 9, 2021 | Agile scrum, Lean, Lean Six Sigma, News/Blog, Tips
Commonly seen: incorrect wait time calculations in the VSM In this blog, our Master Black Belt trainer and consultant Thom Luijben discusses waiting time calculation in a Value Stream Map (VSM). A bottleneck in your process can have significant impact on wait time....
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