How to Reduce Over-Processing
As I said, over-processing is difficult to detect and therefore, to reduce. You need to prevent it. The only successful way to reduce over-processing is prevention. What can you do? Most important it...
View Article7+1 Reasons Why a Bicycle Vacation is Lean
Did you ever consider a bicycle vacation? Heare are eight reasons why you should consider a bicycle vacation: Less Waiting Waste: You most probably won’t stand in a traffic jam and you don’t sit around...
View ArticleStrategies for Using the Pareto Principle
Did you read my post about the Pareto Principle? Today I want to discuss how you can derive strategies for change from it. Check out these strategies for using the Pareto Principle.Click To Tweet...
View ArticleHow to Manage Your To-Dos with 6 Folders (1/2)
There are a lot of approaches for managing your to-dos and your to-do list(s). Because to-do lists are inventory, you want to keep them easily manageable. Unfortunately, most ways of doing this you...
View ArticleHow To Manage Your To-Dos with 6 Folders (2/2)
The Lean Self 6 Folders approach is one way to use Kanban for managing your to-dos. How to apply the pull principle to your to-do list.Click To Tweet Here is the routine I suggest for pulling to-dos...
View ArticleShould You Apply the Pareto Principle to Learning?
I don’t want to beat around the bush: Yes, you should. Like any other activity, learning can profit from the Pareto Principle.Click To Tweet That leaves the really hard question unanswered. How do you...
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