The Perfection Myth Busted: Why Aim for Progress Instead
When someone says you’re a perfectionist, how do you feel? If you’re like most people, I bet you’d feel proud and happy. After all, being a perfectionist means you always aim for the best in everything. But there is a caveat to always seeking perfection. You can miss out
How to Amplify Your Intrinsic Motivation to Learn
Learning has always been a part of human evolution. It is a part of our nature as humans that our capacity to learn new things can impact the way we thrive and continuously improve. But in the same way that we view learning to be easy and natural, it
Implementing Lean Principles: Lean Six Sigma for Law Firms
Times are changing even for age-old institutions such as the legal industry. In the past, law firms would charge clients in terms of billable hours. Clients were forced to pay based on this arrangement no matter what or how long it took to close the case. But today’s consumer-market
The Gemba Walk: Identify Improvements at ‘The Place where Value is Created’
When it comes to business improvements, it’s important that leaders know what processes in the organization they need to work on and be able to come up with ways to add value to every task involved. But given the large bulk of managerial tasks most business leaders have to
5 Laws of Lean Six Sigma
The success of many businesses relies on a number of factors. It’s not just about having the right product or service. The speed of delivery, quality, and cost-efficiency are all important ingredients to any company’s success. This allows them to consistently produce the right product or service and satisfy
How To Implement Feedback Loops in Your Kanban System
The Kanban basics are rooted in six principles: visualizing work, limiting works in progress, focusing on flow, making processes clear, improving continuously, and implementing feedback loops. All of these principles, when implemented successfully, will make success a possibility for any organization. To make all of these possible, communication is