It's not just about technology
What is Lean Thinking?
In detail, the framework identifies seven wastes that typically affect processes. Those activities or processes consume resources but do not add value to the delivered product or service. These include inventory (unnecessary stock or supplies), waiting time (the amount of time between steps in the production process), overproduction (producing more than necessary), motion (nonessential movement such as walking around the office), overprocessing (using too many steps when one would suffice), defects (errors or mistakes) and transportation (moving materials unnecessarily).
INVENTORY
TRANSPORTATION
MOTION
WAITING
OVERPRODUCTION
OVERPROCESSING
DEFECTS
A shift in thinking and a focus on process optimization
Conclusion
Through this approach, businesses can take full advantage of digital opportunities to maximize profits while also creating an environment where employees have the freedom to innovate without being bogged down by repetitive and resource-intensive tasks.
Ultimately, this combination of lean principles and digital technologies will enable businesses to succeed in our ever-evolving world.
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