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Aaron U. Bolin

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Process Simulation - Before and After

Here’s a somewhat unique solution to the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Statapult Simulation.

 

This team removed four positions (customer liaison, process observer, sorter, and time observer), eliminated unnecessary paperwork, automated the ball return, standardized the ping pong ball, and stabilized the catapult.

 

While not a world-record setting performance, they get bonus points for labor efficiency.

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Published on April 25, 2019 12:33
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Suburban Days

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Maps of Meaning by Jordan B. Peterson
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Oh my Lord, Jordan Peterson is insufferably obnoxious!!!
I made the mistake of getting this text as an audiobook read by the author.

The pompous self-importance of this guy just oozed through the speaker; he droned on and on and on for what seemed li
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Good and useful quotes. Some of the quotes were just kind of silly bits of conversation that don't really make a lot of sense out of context.

Useful as an introduction to Warren Buffet. Not really useful if you're looking for more than a quick, light
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Majenta P.S. But I hope that your weather will be decent, or at least better than you were expecting. Take care!


Majenta Hello, Aaron! Thank you for contacting me. I hope you've had a relaxing weekend and that you're getting ready for a great new week (probably with less-than-great weather). Congratulations on your book. Happy reading, writing, and everything else. Blessings!
Best wishes from Majenta


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