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11/04/200828/12/2014 on agile, kaizen, lean, lean thinking, mistake-proofing, poka-yoke

Don’t blame, reward people that surface their own mistakes!

In Lean thinking errors or mistakes are seen as opportunity for improvement and growth. But in lean, mistakes don’t come alone, they also provide an opportunity for the team to create a poka-yoke tool/device. Poka-yoke stands for “mistake proofing”, i.e. making sure the same mistake does not happen again. This can only be done by …

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