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Patrick Seaton talks about Waste and Waste Management on the Innovative Management Tools Radio Show with Peter Mingils


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Patrick Seaton talks about Waste and the way Waste gets managed on the Innovative Management Tools Building Fortunes Radio Show with Peter Mingils.

Patrick Seaton talks about Waste . In previous weeks, Patrick spoke about Change Readiness and Change Preparation.

There are 15 types of wastes that could be part of any process. Here are some rough notes

  1. transportation , material or information handoffs, like email.
  2. Scrap, repack, corrections re-working.
  3. Conflicting department goals
  4. Redundant activity- tasks
  5. Authorizations
  6. Order processing time
  7. Over-processing doing more
  8. over production
  9. Poor product design
  10. purchasing re-orders
  11. Searching non value adding time
  12. Inventory
  13. underutilized employees
  14. waiting time
  15. wasted money
  16. Peter Mingils adds some real life experiences and examples.

    Patrick Seaton also shares a chance for you to get a free Flash Report.

    To get this, reach out to Patrick on Linked IN
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickseaton

    Patrick's previous shows can be found on:
    https://buildingfortunesradio.com/imt/

    Patrick also announces the release of his AI Tool called "Ask Alex". check in on Linked In and Patrick will explain

    Each week Patrick Seaton shares his decades long knowledge and experiences. Patrick gives several stories and examples and even offers an opportunity to have access to his executive level training and coaching. Contact Patrick and tell him you heard him on Building Fortunes Radio. Patrick Seaton owns https://innovativemanagementtools.com

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