Jamie Flinchbaugh
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| I selected this book because I've been on a multi-year effort to simplify and balance my work system design. My goals were stability (or at least low variation) and the capacity to think deeply and clearly. I spent many years working closer to 100 ho ...more | |
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| There are three things that lead me to recommend this book. The first is the writing. It is great storytelling, and it keeps moving. It's an inherently hard topic to get excited about, as even Nixon was uninterested until he couldn't avoid it, yet th ...more | |
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“Thinking drives behaviors. Behaviors drive action. Action drives results. No tool can fix poor thinking.”
― A3 Problem Solving: Applying Lean Thinking
― A3 Problem Solving: Applying Lean Thinking
“In reality, 100 million drivers never sat in a 12-hour planning meeting together, nor do they report to the same boss; but they are able to navigate the nation's highways with less chaos than most 50-person departments. The next time you attend a meeting, note how much of the conversation focuses on the "what" versus the "how.”
― The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean: Lessons from the Road
― The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean: Lessons from the Road


















