by J. Jerrald Hayes | Jan 7, 2011 | Critical Chain Project Management, Lean Thinking, Management, Productivity
I’ve been thinking about the issue of “productivity” and the debate over one-person (lead carpenter concept) vs. two (or more) person crews. When I open up my estimating application or crack open a copy of R.S. Means’ Repair and Remodeling Cost...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Apr 21, 2007 | Lean Thinking, The Little Lessons, Theory of Constraints
Last night I bought and downloaded Jeff “SKI” Kinsey’s e-book Purple Curve Effect: Throughput on Command (hey it’s just $2.00, what a deal!) and picked up on this little lesson in Lean Thinking that had a touch of Six Sigma to it too. This...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Oct 24, 2003 | Lean Thinking, Systems & Systems Thinking, Theory of Constraints
As part of the continuing Theory of Constraints Learning Process and the Lean Journey my companies and the companies I consult with are on, I came across another interesting (PDF) article as part of some research I was on. The article that I found dusted off...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | May 19, 2003 | Lean Thinking, Management
Interesting,… what I was looking for was some infomation on the Last Planner System™ and Hals comments in blog of Wednesday, October 02, 2002 First Thoughts on Control were both along the lines of what I was looking for and it got me thinking progressivly...