To see results, leaders need to operate in a system that has been designed with principles and guidelines to achieve Operational Excellence. Otherwise, leaders will spend their time chasing parts, people, and suppliers and work every day just to meet customer orders rather than growing the business.
OpEx Myths Busted
When it comes to OpEx, don’t believe everything you hear. Find out six facts that set the record straight.
What Comes First: Culture or Tools
What’s the best way to start your journey to OpEx? Hint: it’s all about the people. Find out how to create a sustainable foundation for your transformation.
Designing an Operation that Runs on Autopilot: Lessons from the Flight Deck
Learn four similarities between OpEx and a Plane in Flight to understand the true value of a customer delivery system.
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What is Operational Excellence?
Learn the practical definition and principles of Operational Excellence that applies to every level and every person in the organization.
The Right Gemba Walk for Operational Excellence
Shop floor walks have been a staple of the continuous improvement world for decades. Random Vs. Structured Originally, leaders learned to walk the floor, see the operation firsthand, talk to the operators, ask them how things were going, show interest in what they are doing, and get their thoughts for …