What is Lean?
Provide the highest quality, at the lowest cost, in the shortest time by continually eliminating muda or waste.
What is LGN’s definition of Lean Thinking & Practice?
Embracing the challenge of creating more value for each customer and adding value to the society by:
Showing respect by developing people to continuously improve the work through problem solving.
Focusing and continuously improving work.
Minimizing / eliminating waste: time, human effort, injuries, inventory, capital, space, defects, rework, etc.
Asking what type of management behaviors and management system is needed to improve and transform the organization.

5 Lean Principles

8 Wastes (Mudas)

Lean Transformation Framework
