This week's tip is more of a pause to remind you that small progress is still progress. Listen, it's hard to get your budget in check in a few short weeks. Give yourself some grace, recognize the improvements that you have made, and keep going. You may only have a few coins in a jar to justify your progress but it's more than you had 4 weeks ago. You are gaining awareness and formulating a plan and that takes time. In case you need to hear this, I am proud of you and your commitment to improving your finances and your future and you should be proud too. Your future self is going to be grateful you took these steps. "Just keep swimming" Dori from Finding Nemo Expanding Excellence - Personal Paradise Builders Blueprint, Productivity Training (expanding-excellence.com)
Lean workforce practices are a set of principles and tools that organizations can use to optimize their workforce and improve operational efficiency. The goal of lean workforce practices is to reduce waste and improve productivity by focusing on the value-added activities that directly contribute to the organization's objectives, while eliminating non-value-added activities. Some key elements of lean workforce practices include: Continuous Improvement: This involves continuously identifying and eliminating waste in all aspects of the organization's operations, including its workforce practices. Value Stream Mapping: This is a tool used to identify all the activities that are required to deliver a product or service, from the initial request to the final delivery. Standard Work: This involves defining and documenting the best way to perform a task, based on the organization's goals, customer needs, and available resources. Just-in-Time: This is a production philosophy that...

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