ONE of my favorite quizzes for people who attend my kaizen workshops is to give many simple, low-cost, common-sense solutions to problems that are often ignored because they are trivial.
As an example, when an organization has a 'clean as you go' policy in a cafeteria, training room or toilet, among other places, employees are expected to do their share by depositing their own trash in appropriate bins.Don't expect the janitors or the cafeteria busboys to do it for you. Everyone must share doing this simple task. It's easy to do, anyway. And it's for the purpose of instilling self-discipline.
That means we don't expect people to spend time agonizing if a simple policy like 'clean as you go' is worth the time doing an intellectual analysis.Lest we forget, give credit where it's due: JDI is the famous trademark of sports apparel Nike. The tagline was coined by an advertising company and credits Gary Gilmore, a death row inmate whose last words were 'Let's do it.'Marginal gainsMany organizations are still suffering from the death of overthinking.
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