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Micro-movements, macro-results: Redefining progress in manufacturing and creativity. Van Gogh's legendary quote is more than artistic wisdom... It's a revolutionary approach towards manufacturing excellence. Consider this: Every production breakthrough is the result of consistent, incremental improvements. It's not about massive, overwhelming leaps, but about: + Daily 1% improvements + Consistent habits + Patient, strategic progress + Celebrating small wins Just like Van Gogh meticulously layered brushstrokes to create breathtaking art, you can layer small actions to transform your operations. Follow LeanSuite for more

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Incremental progress is the silent architect of lasting excellence.

Even the most extraordinary results begin with ordinary actions executed consistently.

Alfredo Reyes

General Manager at Soft Gel Technologies

16h

This is where the skills developed through practice leads to consistent, continuous improvement. This is the hard work.

Sergio D'Amico, CSSBB

I talk about continuous improvement and organizational excellence to help small business owners create a workplace culture of profitability and growth.

16h

Celebrating tiny wins builds momentum and keeps teams motivated for long-term success.

Ivan Carillo

I help executives fix broken processes through Kaizen and Innovation

16h

Transformation is born from the patience to layer improvements, one stroke at a time.

Small improvents compounding over time. 1.01^365=37.783 Van Gogh, Atomic Habits, Continuous Improvement. Thanks for sharing, LeanSuite!

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Mouho Jean Michel Guei

Continuous Improvement Officer | Project Monitoring and Evaluation Officer | Project Manager | Agile Method, Scrum & Waterfall | Lean Management, Kaizen & Six Sigma

13h

Very relevant !

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