One (massive) size can’t fit all
Admittedly, Lean Tech’s product Thrive is not for everyone. However, I have often encountered the sentiment that the business system or ERP is. This thought was echoed in an article I read by...
View ArticleDigital waste
I LOVE this article. In my opinion brilliant. And I’m sure when I get around to reading it, I will love this book as well. Tom Peters talked about the author, Mark Hurst, on his blog today. Mark...
View ArticleEliminating Information Frustration
Getting closer to my mantra instead of my mission statement. Guy Kawasaki often espouses the importance of having a mantra instead of a mission statement, and so does Andy Stanley. For the longest...
View ArticleSoftware doesn’t innovate, software doesn’t make decisions
…and software can’t manage people. This is the tag-line for our Thrive product. Why? Because this is true. Software by itself typically adds no value to the process it is analyzing (this is a very...
View ArticleLest we forget…humans solve problems
Great quote I just read in “Lean Enterprise Systems: Using IT for Continuous Improvement” authored by Steve Bell (I downloaded the pdf version, but can’t seem to remember from where right now):...
View ArticleThrive software referenced in ISO audit in a positive light!
Had to add “in a positive light” because being mentioned in an ISO audit may not be a good thing, but in this case it definitely was. For those wondering about how Thrive can support your ISO...
View Article2009 will be the year of lean
John Shook at Lean Enterprise Institute says lean is “just what the doctor ordered” for 2009 and is hoping for a better year. Brian Buck expects creativity and innovation to arrive on the scene. Jon...
View ArticleAlright, enough with the jargon already, just tell me where it hurts!
About to go on a rant…a rant about marketing speak. I guess this isn’t the first time I’ve done this. I guess what is probably frustrating for me is that seemingly a lot of people swoon and end up in...
View ArticleNeed a robust process? How about starting with a checklist
robust [roh-buhst]: strongly or stoutly built. checklist [chek-list]: a list of items. Struggling to create a process that produces a quality end product every time? Something as simple as a checklist...
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