生活精益:大卫和囤积的房子的情况

E. N. Weiss, R. Goldberg, David A. Dube
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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。在这一集关于5S方法组织和维持一个高效的过程中,一对最近搬来的夫妇有一个装满箱子的车库,他们决定消除家里的杂乱。精简生活:大卫和他的妻子海蒂在他们新开发的单户住宅里住了大约一年半。两人的日程都很紧凑:大卫是emba课程的学生,也是一名全职IT项目经理,海蒂是当地一家表演艺术中心的执行董事,这要求她在业余时间工作。结果,他们俩让家里几乎每个房间、壁橱和衣柜里都堆满了一层又一层的东西。12月的一个晚上,大卫上完夜校开车回家,街上开始积起了冬雪和冻雨。他们的房子有一个附属车库,但他和妻子通常把车停在街上,从前门走,因为车库里还有很多他们最近搬家时拆过的箱子。风起了,大卫又累又饿又冷,所以,他雄心勃勃地决定测试一下他家的车库入口。他不确定车库门开启器里的电池是否能工作,但当他按下按钮时,车库门开始打开。他慢慢地把雅阁开进车库,希望一切顺利,但箱子实在太多了。他把车开到路边,小心翼翼地穿过人行道来到前门,坐在客厅的沙发上,打电话给他工作的妻子. . . .
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Living Lean: David and the Case of the Hoarded House
This case is part of the "Living Lean" series, which presents accessible, everyday scenarios for a Lean process-improvement journey. In this episode on the 5S method of organizing and sustaining an efficient process, a recently transplanted couple with a garage full of boxes decides to eliminate clutter in their home. Excerpt UVA-OM-1448 Rev. Nov. 4, 2013 living lean: DaVID AND the Case of the Hoarded House David and his wife, Heidi, had lived in their single-family home in a new development for about a year and a half. Both followed hectic schedules: David was a student in an MBA for Executives program and a full-time IT program manager, and Heidi was the executive director of a local performing arts center, which required her to work odd hours. As a result, the two of them had allowed their home to accumulate layer upon layer of stuff in almost every room, closet, and wardrobe of the house. One night in December, David drove home from an evening class as a wintry mix of snow and freezing rain began to accumulate on the street. Their house had an attached garage, but he and his wife typically parked on the street and used the front door, because the garage still held a large number of unpacked boxes from their recent move. The wind had picked up, and David was tired, hungry, and cold, so, feeling ambitious, he decided to test the garage entry to his home. He was not sure whether the batteries in the garage door opener were going to work, but when he pressed the button, the garage door began to lift. He slowly nosed his Accord into the garage, hoping for the best, but there were simply too many boxes. He moved the car to the curb, carefully navigated the sidewalk to the front door, sank into the living room couch, and called his wife at work. . . .
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