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The "Pull" Approach to Continuous Improvement at BSA LifeStructures

August 28, 2015

BSA LifeStructures, an architecture and engineering firm that “designs facilities that support, enhance and inspire healing, learning and...

Technology is Awesome... Except When It's Not

July 22, 2015

Here at KaiNexus, we love technology. Or, at the very least, we are OK with technology. I have to tell you story, though, about a recent...

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How A Small Team is Driving System-Wide Process Improvement

August 9, 2016

Jason Coons is the Director of Process Excellence at Kettering Health Network (KHN) in Dayton, OH. He has over ten years of experience in...

How a Checklist Almost Thwarted the First Moon Landing

August 28, 2015

Checklists are a great way to ensure standard work - especially in a process that has many steps, or for doing work that’s mission...

When Should You Totally Scrap Your Employees' Improvement Ideas?

July 22, 2015

If you’re leading the continuous improvement efforts for your organization (or any part of it), at some point you’ve probably found...

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6 Inspiring Employee Engagement Ideas from Great Brands

July 22, 2015

Most business leaders and managers easily agree that a high level of employee engagement is a crucial factor in business success....

Build Cross Functional Teams with These Tips from the NBA

October 11, 2023

A cross functional team is a powerful business tool, but it can also be a thing of beauty to watch. Basketball is a great example, and...

Why You Should Leave Improvement Software Development to the Experts

August 11, 2015

What would happen if you decided that you didn't need to pay a contractor to build your house, or a dentist to fill your cavities? What...

Unclutter the Prefrontal Cortex of Your Organization with Hoshin Kanri

November 4, 2017

There is an inconvenient truth about our brain. It is not into reality. It is into plausibility.