The Lean Bathroom

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2013
  • GembaAcademy.com | In this video you'll learn why the President of a Lean Thinking company believes the secret to their success can be found in their bathrooms. No joke!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @MattHorvat
    @MattHorvat 9 років тому +4

    Is the FastCap guy, Paul, the president of FastCap? Quite an example of living lean leadership. Thank you Gemba Academy and Paul at FastCap. I only dream of getting leaders this engaged.

  • @bschatz777
    @bschatz777 10 років тому +1

    What a GREAT example of the culture of Lean! Great ideas always come from the bathroom :-)

  • @parkercollins7946
    @parkercollins7946 7 років тому

    Fastcap and Gemba Academy have become my "go-to's" for breaking out of ruts with lean-implementation.

  • @rodrigorivera7868
    @rodrigorivera7868 8 років тому

    Buddy, let me say, I´m impressed and I think this kind of practices into the company not just change the way what the workers work but also the way to live of them.

  • @justinodowd4182
    @justinodowd4182 9 років тому

    Brilliant! Everyone cleans the loo at work.

  • @standinginnothing
    @standinginnothing 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and knowledge. Is the a list of the 21 principles mentioned in this vid?

  • @BradleyMillerLeanKaizen
    @BradleyMillerLeanKaizen 4 роки тому

    Love the bathroom for leadership & culture building!
    I'm not sure "checking the 1st Aid kit" (an inspection-NVA) should be part of the daily cleaning process. Two potential root causes: 1) 1st Aid Kit kanban is not easy/obvious to use, so people getting 1st Aid supplies avoid maintaining the system. (strange because kanban is used everywhere in FastCap) 2) 1st Aid Kit Kanban is CLOSED and INVISIBLE. Several ways to fix this ... small card holders under kit for kanban cards would make it obvious when kit items are low... or reconfigure 1st Aid Kit to be in clear acrylic boxes on the wall so it is visually visable. These probably aren't the correct solutions ... I'm not in the real Gemba.... but I just question whether adding an extra inspection has fixed the problem at the root cause level.