May 17 2012
How An Aeron Chair Gets Built Every 17 Seconds
See on Scoop.it – lean manufacturing

Cliff Kuang:
Amidst all the doom-and-gloom about the death of American manufacturing, the one, simple fact that’s usually forgotten is that we’re still the world’s No. 1 manufacturer. No joke, and not a typo: We produce one fifth of the world’s total manufacturing output.
The difference between how Americans once made stuff and how that stuff is made today is that manufacturing in the U.S. has reached a stunning level of efficiency that can be hard to really comprehend. Unless, of course, you visit a factory like the one that makes Herman Miller’s Aeron chair. We recently did, and saw a process which has yielded a 500% increase in productivity and a 1,000% increase in quality since 1998…
See on www.fastcodesign.com
May 25 2012
Does management have a nationality? Interview with Konstantin Novikov
This is an interview conducted by Alexander Filippov in this month’s issue of Business Excellence, quoted in the Lean Forum, and translated by Michel Baudin. Konstantin Novikov is director of development at our Russian partner OrgProm. This article shows a Russian perspective on the challenges facing Russian business, and manufacturing in particular.
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By Michel Baudin • Press clippings 0 • Tags: Lean, Management, Manufacturing, Russia