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Paul Akers started FastCap in his garage with no MBA, no funding, and one simple conviction: fix what bugs you. Today FastCap ships over 2,000 products to more than 40 countries, and runs on a philosophy so simple it fits in two words — eliminate waste.
In Part 1 of this conversation, Dwayne Kerrigan sits down with Paul to unpack the Lean methodology that made it all possible, and why it has nothing to do with manufacturing.
In this episode:
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - No Questions Twice
00:22 - Podcast Welcome
00:54 - Meet Paul Akers
04:37 - FastCap Origin Story
08:31 - Lean Gospel Mindset
10:34 - Lean Maniac Defined
13:42 - Eight Wastes Explained
17:03 - Small Daily Improvements
20:10 - Hunger and Underdogs
28:31 - Lean History Lesson
31:36 - Toyota Just In Time
34:15 - Skeptic to Believer
35:25 - Lean Is People First
36:33 - Stop The Line Mindset
38:00 - Three Habits Of Toyota
40:46 - Morning Meetings
42:45 - Dialogue Not Monologue
43:26 - Keynote Agenda And Culture
48:03 - Defects And Kanban Flow
51:56 - One Hour Before Work Pays
53:59 - Ego And Leadership Growth
57:08 - How To Start
01:03:16 - Standard Work And QR Training
01:07:30 - Who Actually Changes
01:08:22 - Wrap Up And Disclaimers
Resources mentioned:
Quotes:
"I have no time whatsoever to convince you of common sense. Zero." - Paul Akers
“ I read Dick and Jane like 10 times when I had to read it in front of the class. I had to read it over and over and over again and memorize it so I didn't screw it up when I read in front of the class.” - Paul Akers
“ But there's one thing that I've kind of realized in life is that the reason why we don't have something in our life is because of the story that we're telling ourselves.” - Dwayne Kerrigan
“Everything I look at, I'm always thinking, how do I improve? How do I increase the quality and reduce the burden on me and the people around me? So I want everything to be. Easy for everyone. No struggle in flow.” - Paul Akers
“ No one should ever ask you a question twice. If you communicate to someone, your communication should be so clear that when you say it and the words come out of your mouth, they go, I understand exactly what you want.” - Paul Akers
About Paul Akers: Paul Akers is the founder and president of FastCap, a product development company specializing in woodworking tools and hardware for professional builders, started in his garage in 1997. FastCap now has thousands of distributors in over 40 countries and launches 20–30 innovative products per year. Paul is the author of 2 Second Lean — now available in 15 languages and a Shingo Institute award winner — along with many additional books including Lean Health, Lean Travel, and Lean Life. He has won Seattle Business Magazine's Business Executive of the Year and spoken in over 34 countries.
Connect with Paul Akers: https://paulakers.net/
Connect with Dwayne Kerrigan
Linked In
Website
Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
By Dwayne Kerrigan4.9
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Paul Akers started FastCap in his garage with no MBA, no funding, and one simple conviction: fix what bugs you. Today FastCap ships over 2,000 products to more than 40 countries, and runs on a philosophy so simple it fits in two words — eliminate waste.
In Part 1 of this conversation, Dwayne Kerrigan sits down with Paul to unpack the Lean methodology that made it all possible, and why it has nothing to do with manufacturing.
In this episode:
Episode Highlights:
00:00 - No Questions Twice
00:22 - Podcast Welcome
00:54 - Meet Paul Akers
04:37 - FastCap Origin Story
08:31 - Lean Gospel Mindset
10:34 - Lean Maniac Defined
13:42 - Eight Wastes Explained
17:03 - Small Daily Improvements
20:10 - Hunger and Underdogs
28:31 - Lean History Lesson
31:36 - Toyota Just In Time
34:15 - Skeptic to Believer
35:25 - Lean Is People First
36:33 - Stop The Line Mindset
38:00 - Three Habits Of Toyota
40:46 - Morning Meetings
42:45 - Dialogue Not Monologue
43:26 - Keynote Agenda And Culture
48:03 - Defects And Kanban Flow
51:56 - One Hour Before Work Pays
53:59 - Ego And Leadership Growth
57:08 - How To Start
01:03:16 - Standard Work And QR Training
01:07:30 - Who Actually Changes
01:08:22 - Wrap Up And Disclaimers
Resources mentioned:
Quotes:
"I have no time whatsoever to convince you of common sense. Zero." - Paul Akers
“ I read Dick and Jane like 10 times when I had to read it in front of the class. I had to read it over and over and over again and memorize it so I didn't screw it up when I read in front of the class.” - Paul Akers
“ But there's one thing that I've kind of realized in life is that the reason why we don't have something in our life is because of the story that we're telling ourselves.” - Dwayne Kerrigan
“Everything I look at, I'm always thinking, how do I improve? How do I increase the quality and reduce the burden on me and the people around me? So I want everything to be. Easy for everyone. No struggle in flow.” - Paul Akers
“ No one should ever ask you a question twice. If you communicate to someone, your communication should be so clear that when you say it and the words come out of your mouth, they go, I understand exactly what you want.” - Paul Akers
About Paul Akers: Paul Akers is the founder and president of FastCap, a product development company specializing in woodworking tools and hardware for professional builders, started in his garage in 1997. FastCap now has thousands of distributors in over 40 countries and launches 20–30 innovative products per year. Paul is the author of 2 Second Lean — now available in 15 languages and a Shingo Institute award winner — along with many additional books including Lean Health, Lean Travel, and Lean Life. He has won Seattle Business Magazine's Business Executive of the Year and spoken in over 34 countries.
Connect with Paul Akers: https://paulakers.net/
Connect with Dwayne Kerrigan
Linked In
Website
Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.

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