Living Lean: Jackson and Wyatt Learn to Share

R. Goldberg, E. N. Weiss
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This case is part of the "Living Lean" series, which presents accessible, everyday scenarios for a Lean process-improvement journey. In this episode on process analysis, a working mom helps her two boys devise a process for resolving disputes. Excerpt UVA-OM-1464 Rev. Nov. 26, 2013 Living Lean: JACKSON AND WYATT LEARN TO sharE Rebecca, a 2003 graduate of the MBA program at the Darden School of Business, had two boys: Jackson, who was eight years old, and Wyatt, who was six years old. The two brothers were kids with tons of enthusiasm. They worked hard in school and played equally hard at home. After returning from after-school care in the evenings, they practiced various martial arts skills together for hours. Often, the boys both wanted to do the same thing at the same time, whether it was resting in the hammock, playing with a basketball, or drawing with a particular green marker. After a few shouts of “Mine!” and “No, I want it!” one boy would escalate the altercation by practicing a martial arts skill a little too hard. As a result, Rebecca frequently found herself settling disputes that she felt they ought to resolve independently. Illustrations by Michael Twery. . . .
生活精益:杰克逊和怀亚特学会分享
本案例是“生活精益”系列的一部分,该系列为精益过程改进之旅提供了可访问的日常场景。在这一集过程分析中,一位职业母亲帮助她的两个儿子设计了一个解决纠纷的过程。生活精益:杰克逊和怀亚特学会分享丽贝卡是2003年毕业于达顿商学院MBA课程的学生,她有两个儿子:8岁的杰克逊和6岁的怀亚特。兄弟俩都是充满热情的孩子。他们在学校努力学习,在家里也同样努力。晚上从课后护理中心回来后,他们一起练习各种武术技巧几个小时。通常,两个男孩都想同时做同样的事情,无论是在吊床上休息,玩篮球,还是用特定的绿色记号笔画画。在几声“我的!”和“不,我要!”“一个男孩会因为练习武术技巧有点用力过猛而使争吵升级。结果,丽贝卡发现自己经常解决她认为应该独立解决的争端。插图:Michael Twery. . . .
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