Four Lean Tools for Simple Problem Solving
In this blog, you’ll be learning about four lean tools for simple problem solving: 5G, 5W1H, 4M1D, and 5 Whys. In essence, these four tools create a structured approach to solving less complex problems.
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Track and upscale workforce skills with ease
Build and deploy on-demand training with ease
Collect data and compile production loss trees
Prioritize internal and external quality defects
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Document and manage quick to complex kaizens
Make the most out of the shop floor walks
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Schedule & plan maintenance activities
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
Track and upscale workforce skills with ease
Build and deploy on-demand training with ease
Collect data and compile production loss trees
Prioritize internal and external quality defects
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Document and manage quick to complex kaizens
Make the most out of the shop floor walks
Schedule & plan maintenance activities
Identify, assign and close shop-floor anomalies quickly
Collect and implement million dollar ideas
In this blog, you’ll be learning about four lean tools for simple problem solving: 5G, 5W1H, 4M1D, and 5 Whys. In essence, these four tools create a structured approach to solving less complex problems.