Great video Paul. It reminds me the final story of the book Good to Great, where an ancient greek sculptor made the backs of the statues (that nobody would see) just as perfect as the fronts of the statues. When he was questioned why he had "wasted is time" doing that, he simply replied: "Because the Gods can see it"...
if you saw it in person how japanese work, its really amazing! Precise and calculated movement. They dont move fast but they moved perfect speed to get the right quality in every details and they finish the job in right time sometimes faster.
I wish they still build japanese trucks and most cars in Japan. Since they moved the production here, quality went down dramatically. I've met Koreans and Japanese, a lot of them in general are more hardworking, serious, smart and motivated fellas. I'm taking about the one who grew up in Japan/Korea. The one who grew up here in the US has mostly got that American mentality. If I'm rich enough, I'll probably send my son to prestigious school in Asia to both learn discipline and gain better education. My younger sister when she came here in the US thinks math and science in the US is a joke. That says a lot since kids don't lie about that stuff.
Yes, yes, yes! I have to agree with you. it's very sad. I have great hope for our country and I believe we can get it together, but we need a swift kick in the rear end and then another slap upside the head so we can come to our senses. we have some serious problems and they have to do with our perspective on work...our entitled mentality and the sobriety to which we approach work! In my humble opinion, it is an honor to be able to work. Paul
Make a video and show me i’ve been to 108 countries and work with the biggest construction companies in the world all over the globe never seen it before….. show me your video?
So funny. In America, the guy would have been texting on his phone the entire time taking 10 times as long to do the job and the quality would be crap.
It’s definitely a cultural thing but why is the culture like that I talk about this in my book banishing sloppiness. essentially Japan does not have the resources that the rest of the world has so they had to find a way to compete and they do it by being obsessed with quality in the elimination of defects,
He might be more organized, but i bet im faster and just as accurate with my cuts, that long device he is using is unnecessary and is just making him do extra steps, just cut as you measure with the blade and tape measure in one motion. Just my 16 years of experience here, everyone works different no doubt.
That’s the big question production over quality? The US auto makers were focused on output. The Japanese auto makers are focused on quality, who won? Do you have a 2000 year old civilization that has never been colonized and always been independent is there something to say for sustainability?
@@paul-akers but when it comes to sheetrock metal framing theres a fine line between quality and overbuilding/overthinking things obviously us and japanese construction fields are 2 totally different cultures
Incredible precision and craftsmanship.
Great video Paul. It reminds me the final story of the book Good to Great, where an ancient greek sculptor made the backs of the statues (that nobody would see) just as perfect as the fronts of the statues. When he was questioned why he had "wasted is time" doing that, he simply replied: "Because the Gods can see it"...
When we do things for our soul, then we do things for the grandness of life!
if you saw it in person how japanese work, its really amazing! Precise and calculated movement. They dont move fast but they moved perfect speed to get the right quality in every details and they finish the job in right time sometimes faster.
100% accurate
Absolutely amazing!
Good job, Paul.
Thank You Paul :)
technique is so good
I wish they still build japanese trucks and most cars in Japan. Since they moved the production here, quality went down dramatically. I've met Koreans and Japanese, a lot of them in general are more hardworking, serious, smart and motivated fellas. I'm taking about the one who grew up in Japan/Korea. The one who grew up here in the US has mostly got that American mentality. If I'm rich enough, I'll probably send my son to prestigious school in Asia to both learn discipline and gain better education. My younger sister when she came here in the US thinks math and science in the US is a joke. That says a lot since kids don't lie about that stuff.
Yes, yes, yes! I have to agree with you. it's very sad. I have great hope for our country and I believe we can get it together, but we need a swift kick in the rear end and then another slap upside the head so we can come to our senses. we have some serious problems and they have to do with our perspective on work...our entitled mentality and the sobriety to which we approach work! In my humble opinion, it is an honor to be able to work. Paul
You can always leave no one needs you here we won't shed a tear if you go so start packing and kick rocks
@@linorful lol why u so mad bro?
@@shutthefupdonny Dudes so prideful of his country cant even see falls in it
Swiss and Japanese share quite some features
Kaizen!
a BIG respect to Japan, What about china ?...
The V i e w e r No one compares even close to Japan
@@paul-akers absolutely
What about china? Stealing everyone's inventions and mass producing
This is not a Japanese thing bro, I do this every day and work with thousands of people that do this every day
Make a video and show me i’ve been to 108 countries and work with the biggest construction companies in the world all over the globe never seen it before….. show me your video?
So funny. In America, the guy would have been texting on his phone the entire time taking 10 times as long to do the job and the quality would be crap.
@@davelelonekexactly.
I do that all the time
Where do you think it comes from? Training? Culture? Something else?
It’s definitely a cultural thing but why is the culture like that I talk about this in my book banishing sloppiness. essentially Japan does not have the resources that the rest of the world has so they had to find a way to compete and they do it by being obsessed with quality in the elimination of defects,
In Japan. a person will do the same thing for the rest of his life. And gets better over time.
Not PRECISION in the title... LOL
I admit it. I'm a terrible speller! Good catch!
FastCap - Great video, though.
An American would not even have ran that behind that I beam.
Yeah we do
He might be more organized, but i bet im faster and just as accurate with my cuts, that long device he is using is unnecessary and is just making him do extra steps, just cut as you measure with the blade and tape measure in one motion. Just my 16 years of experience here, everyone works different no doubt.
respect to japan but cant compete with big city usa drywallers now thats real hanging
That’s the big question production over quality? The US auto makers were focused on output. The Japanese auto makers are focused on quality, who won? Do you have a 2000 year old civilization that has never been colonized and always been independent is there something to say for sustainability?
@@paul-akers I agree with that argument because i myself have a 2015 acura and she hasnt given me any problems
@@paul-akers but when it comes to sheetrock metal framing theres a fine line between quality and overbuilding/overthinking things obviously us and japanese construction fields are 2 totally different cultures