Monthly Archives: December 2019

The value of holidays?

This will be my last post of 2019 – for those of you reading this I hope you have a happy and healthy December and all the best for 2020. As a <human> I see <future> value in providing <a time to rest and reflect> within <a holiday period> and with a coordinated delivery of […]

Types of value

Looking back when I was posting about value at the beginning of the year I posted about types of waste but not about types of value. Perhaps that is because there is so much about muda on the Internet (try  searching for it yourself!) Searching for types of value is a bit less defined – […]

What is value? (revisited)

There’s a certain symmetry to this as I started my posts in 2019 with the same subject 🙂 My post in January (What is value?) started with dictionary definitions, then looked at waste (Waste is the enemy of value!) and then Value Stream Mapping. We’re now looking at value primarily as a way to evaluate […]