Why am I waiting in line for ice cream? God knows I don’t need it! I want to lose some weight. It’s a beautiful summer day with only a few puffy white clouds in the sky. The thermometer has pushed past 85. What a great day for ice cream! So I pack the family in the car to head to our favorite ice cream stand. Fresh homemade ice cream, here we come! We pull up and luckily we find a spot to park, but I’m dreading the obvious. Look at that line! Are we sure we want ice cream? What about a shake from the fast-food drive-thru? Obviously quality of product is present (the line), quality of service isn’t bad. I watch as other potential patrons see the line then keep driving on to the fast-food restaurant for a shake. If only this place could be more efficient! How can a business maintain quality and improve efficiency? Through Lean principles, we can identify wastes that are occurring in the process of dipping out ice cream. Quality can be improved because a good process will ensure that the high school student can give efficient service too. Maybe they need to have a sign like Disney that announces approximate wait times.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Ice Cream
Why am I waiting in line for ice cream? God knows I don’t need it! I want to lose some weight. It’s a beautiful summer day with only a few puffy white clouds in the sky. The thermometer has pushed past 85. What a great day for ice cream! So I pack the family in the car to head to our favorite ice cream stand. Fresh homemade ice cream, here we come! We pull up and luckily we find a spot to park, but I’m dreading the obvious. Look at that line! Are we sure we want ice cream? What about a shake from the fast-food drive-thru? Obviously quality of product is present (the line), quality of service isn’t bad. I watch as other potential patrons see the line then keep driving on to the fast-food restaurant for a shake. If only this place could be more efficient! How can a business maintain quality and improve efficiency? Through Lean principles, we can identify wastes that are occurring in the process of dipping out ice cream. Quality can be improved because a good process will ensure that the high school student can give efficient service too. Maybe they need to have a sign like Disney that announces approximate wait times.
Park Avenue Solutions
Park Avenue Solutions is a consulting firm that works with Manufacturing and Pharma organizations. We utilize Lean and Six Sigma tools to streamline business processes, improve efficiencies and create value, which can boost the bottom line. We encourage employee involvement, which creates an atmosphere for continuous improvement at all levels of an organization.
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