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Awesome video thank you
this is great, thank you !
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I really enjoyed this video. I have been preaching the same thing. I really hope more people start thinking this way. Thank you!
Excellent Video. thank you.
Much better than most videos I've seen on this topic. Thank you!
Awesome, thanks lots guys.
This is comprehensive informative video thank you
Who is the manufacturer of the wire shelvings?
Sorry, Maxime. Unfortunately we don't have access to that information.
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What a terrific presentation and so many things still need much improvement.It can be done, if we do not forget Lynne's words.We still need more input from the doctor, to family & patients about health issues, that are of concern to the residents in all facilities.
Are you sure about the mineral oil ? Jus' askin' !?
What is the update on this?
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Does anyone here have a good handbook about how to implement kanban? I am hopeless. Help me please
www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-kanban-handbook-everything-you-need-to-know-about-kanban
Give that book a try. Kanban is a basic concept but there's no "cookie cutter" way that will ensure kanban works in every scenario. It's up to you to determine which elements to use and how best to use them in your unique scenario. Another lean tool you'll want to use in implementing kanban is the PDCA cycle, or Plan, Do, Check, and Act. Look at your situation and evaluate the facts. Then make a Plan. Once you've thought out your plan well, implement it (Do). Check and monitor the situation for a period of time - likely several months - and see what's going well and what is not. When you find something not going well or something that you can improve, Act to make that change or adjustment. Kanban won't take root overnight and you might even fail a bit at first, just like this guy did. Focus on the outcome and use PDCA to keep things moving in the right direction. Best of luck Edson.
U horrifying with vulnerable children stop hunting poor things
do you have anything on the Quapelle house Lodge
is this for chemo spill
Love the standard work
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You spelled Kaizen wrong.... lmao
without is ONE word....not 2
She just used about 30 gallons of water and a few yards of paper towel.
This is not in the sates?
The patients know more about health care than we ever will? That is just a bit syrupy sweet empty flattery don't ya think? Also it implies that doctors, nurses and other health care workers are never a patient on the receiving end of care or for a family member and that simply is not true. A very dumb statement and baseless flattery.