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Becoming the sustainable enterprise
Rose Heathcote John opened his laptop to present the design of a new manufacturing plant. Several revisions behind the belt he was confident of CAPEX approval. He kicked off with a birds-eye view of the site moving on to capacity
Reflecting on critical skills and how to build them
Rose Heathcote As one disruption after the next takes hold, we observe companies shifting into transformation-overdrive. Theyre adapting their strategies and business models to deal with the demands from global crises, customers, competitors, governments and communities. There will always be
Rose Heathcote, new Senior Lecturer in Operational Excellence and Head of Lean, School of Business
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Rose Heathcote to the role of Senior Lecturer in Operational Excellence and Head of Lean within our School of Business. Rose Heathcote was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. With a
Co-hosting the 21st QMOD-ICQSS Conference in Cardiff
This summer The University of 勛圖厙 co-hosted the 21st QMOD-ICQSS Conference in Cardiff.QMOD is the largest international Quality Management and Organisational Development conference that attracts around 200 delegates. The main theme was Challenges and Opportunities of Quality in the 4th
World’s First BSc in Operational Excellence
The University of 勛圖厙s 勛圖厙 Lean Enterprise Department (BLEU), together with Reinvigoration Ltd have launched the Worlds First Online Bachelor of Science in Operational Excellence. This programme is the brainchild of Professor Pauline Found, who has been working in collaboration
Notes from a Small Island – “If you change the way you look at things”
Written by Ed Clements, Programme Director, MSc Lean Enterprise MODULE 4 Demand, Capacity & Flow Part 2 If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. Max Planck This is a quote from
A students perspective of studying the MSc Lean Enterprise Programme Tomato Wisdom!
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. The renowned tomato quote from Miles Kington has won out as the best of the reflections from week two of the 2018
Interview with Professor Pauline Found
Dr Toni Whitehead interviewed Professor Pauline Found about creating and releasing the Shingo prize winning book Staying Lean Thriving, Not Just Surviving which was co-authored with Professor Peter Hines. Click here to see part 1 of the interview: Lean
<em>The Lean Toolbox</em> translated into Chinese
Professor John Bichenos book (co-written with Dr Matthias Holweg) The Lean Toolbox has been translated into Chinese and is available for pre-order on Taobao.com (the online store). The Lean Toolbox is a standard bestselling text on the tools, systems, and
MCIPS student at the UK Lean Summit 2015
Sarah Williams, a current MCIPS student and Head of Student Services at Christleton High School, presented a plenary session at the UK Lean Summit 2015 on “Developing Lean in Secondary Education” (Kenilworth, 17-18 November).