
Wayne Chaneski President
The Lean Workplace—a Safer Place to Work
There is a direct link between waste reduction and improved safety.
Read MoreAre We Communicating Effectively?
Effective communication is critical to every company’s success.
Read MoreInsights to Leadership
Successful managers follow simple practices such as these to inspire co-workers and lead their companies to success.
Read MoreGrowth Opportunities from Existing Customers
We all want new business, but increasing sales from current customers offers these distinct advantages.
Read MoreContinuous Improvement Initiatives
These measures are worth considering to generate positive results in your shop.
Read MoreIs Inventory Your Crutch?
Holding large amounts of inventory can be costly and cover up problems that need to be addressed.
Read MoreThe Training Dilemma and How to Address It
Consider this five-step process for managing employee training.
Read MoreThe Devil (Really Is) in the Details
A strong documentation of process, procedure and accountability can keep reoccurring mistakes from negatively impacting your company.
Read MoreContinuous Improvement: It Is Worth the Effort
By definition, continuous improvement is a journey consisting of a series of changes aimed at making an organization more effective. As everything around us changes, it is important that companies adapt if they are to achieve the goal of offering products and services better, faster and cheaper than anyone else.
Read MoreDifferent Ways of Thinking Within a Company
Set aside perceived threats and defense mechanisms to build productive relationships with those who think differently.
Read MoreWhat Metrics Are on Your Scoreboard?
All businesses should develop metrics for the following five key elements.
Read MoreBehavioral Styles Lead to Specific Responses
The key to a successful business is understanding what drives the behavior of others. Our specific behavioral style can be telling as to how we approach a task or respond to a situation.
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