
Leading2Lean Expert Wrote an Article in Plant Engineering on March 21, 2019
By Tyler Whitaker, chief technology officer and chief operating office of Leading2Lean
"...The first step is implementing a Lean execution system (LES) to track plant floor issues and gain visibility into a company’s operations. An LES also can bring clarity and help determine what problems to solve first, and determine where integration is the right solution to those problems.
It’s important to have a system that shows what the constraints and abnormalities are in the factory. Understanding this better will point users toward the best opportunities to integrate that will truly make a difference, and when they should be addressed. An LES also can help prioritize opportunities and implement them in the right sequence."
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Original version: 18 July 2024
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