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1 Presenter Information Jay Watson Lean & Six Sigma Practitioner Tempe, AZ (480) 820-0877 (Check out the instructor notes on each slide!)

2 Living Longer in Retirement… (with Lean & Six Sigma?) © Topaz Productions All Rights Reserved

3 Who Am I? Lean Coach / Life Coach > 40 years experience [L6S Pioneer…] Familyman: Married > 40 years BFF Gina (Jr. High school Sweetheart) 4 Children 12 Grandchildren Enjoy travel, scuba diving Publicist

4 Proud Dad and Grandpa !

5 Eldest Son Steven NathanNoah Christylee

6 Middle Son Bob

7 Youngest Son David Drew Brayden Sherrie

8 Daughter Kris Danny

9 .. and Company Cece, Lucy, Katie, Maren Peter, Damien, Josh, Alex

10 I Am in Good Company

11 Lean Thinkers and Quality People Live Longer! W. Edwards Deming 93 Joseph Juran 104 Phillip Crosby 75 Walter Shewhart 76 Shigeo Shingo 81 Eiji Toyoda 100 Taiichi Ohno 78 Genichi Taguchi 88 Armand Feigenbaum 88

12 And … there are some Still Going! Masaki Imai 86

13 L L6S House 2 Training Safety 1 st ! Teamwork

14 Strategic Planning / Goal Setting

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17 Building Blocks: People, Process, Results “Continuous Improvement Mentality” Teamwork Safety 1 st ! Training

18 Prevention is Key ! Safety 1 st ! 4 th of July Celebration Hand protection for the little ones …

19 In Back of the Garage: First Aid Kit (up high…) Wet Fire Extinguisher (ABC) Dry Fire Extinguisher Garage Door Opener (Battery Back-up) Telephone (land-line) 2 smoke alarms in Garage (not in picture) w/ 4 others, in house… Safety 1 st !

20 Take the conventional Tub out ! Safety 1 st ! Shower with No Door

21 Rail Wide Door Hand-held nozzle No Lip Safety 1 st !

22 Value Stream Analysis Teamwork Safety 1 st ! Training Building Blocks (continued) “Continuous Improvement Mentality”

23 Quick Changeover Standardized Work‘Kaizen Kalendar’Layout Quality at Source 5S SystemPoka-YokeVisual Management POUS Cellular / FlowPull / KanbanTPM Value Stream Analysis Teamwork Safety 1 st ! Training Building Blocks (continued) “Continuous Improvement Mentality”

24 Value Stream Analysis KATA: Kata are small, structured practice routines or protocols. Through physical practice their pattern becomes second nature, done with little conscious attention. i.e. – Laundry, “Budget Planning Meeting” / Vacation (Trip) Calendar / “Prep” for Easter / Thanksgiving / Christmas holidays… Kata are typically for learning fundamentals to build on. The goal is not the Kata themselves, which get used less as you grow more proficient, but the habits of thinking and acting that practicing them leaves behind. Why do Kata matter? They are stepping stones for anyone who wants to acquire new ways of thinking and acting. Kata make skill and mindset transferrable… KATA

25 Value Stream Analysis KATA: Kata are small, structured practice routines or protocols. Through physical practice their pattern becomes second nature, done with little conscious attention. i.e. – Laundry, “Budget Planning Meeting” / Vacation (Trip) Calendar / “Prep” for Easter / Thanksgiving / Christmas holidays… Kata are typically for learning fundamentals to build on. The goal is not the Kata themselves, which get used less as you grow more proficient, but the habits of thinking and acting that practicing them leaves behind. Why do Kata matter? They are stepping stones for anyone who wants to acquire new ways of thinking and acting. Kata make skill and mindset transferrable…

26 Value Stream Analysis KATA: Kata are small, structured practice routines or protocols. Through physical practice their pattern becomes second nature, done with little conscious attention. i.e. – Laundry, “Budget Planning Meeting” / Vacation (Trip) Calendar / “Prep” for Easter / Thanksgiving / Christmas holidays… Kata are typically for learning fundamentals to build on. The goal is not the Kata themselves, which get used less as you grow more proficient, but the habits of thinking and acting that practicing them leaves behind. Why do Kata matter? They are stepping stones for anyone who wants to acquire new ways of thinking and acting. Kata make skill and mindset transferrable…

27 Poka-Yoke Ball in garage

28 Poka-Yoke Messy situation (Remember, we had 12 little ones to train… with the help of their parents.)

29 5S System Christmas boxes/ labels

30 Please continue to PART 2 of this presentation… (separate file)


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