Thank you for sharing your feedback! I really appreciate it 😄
100%. Knowing which is your purpose should drive everything you do, otherwise you take decisions based on what?
I seen too much "lean" arguments, which all were correct just because there was no shared goal/purpose, that let into the wrong direction and creating a false sense of "lean improvement".
Out of curiosity have you ever read the little book This is Lean? It treats this subject so elegantly. I've never found a better explanation of these concepts, some of the math, and great down to earth examples.
Thank you for sharing your feedback! I really appreciate it 😄
100%. Knowing which is your purpose should drive everything you do, otherwise you take decisions based on what?
I seen too much "lean" arguments, which all were correct just because there was no shared goal/purpose, that let into the wrong direction and creating a false sense of "lean improvement".
Exactly!
Out of curiosity have you ever read the little book This is Lean? It treats this subject so elegantly. I've never found a better explanation of these concepts, some of the math, and great down to earth examples.
No, I haven't read that book! But it looks promising, definitely I will read it :)