

This is a follow on, as promised, from a previous musing on the subject of Standards and Discipline and will touch on how we make best use of our most precious asset – Time.
Anyway, it got me thinking about

 
															I was stuck in Frankfurt Airport with a cup of coffee and a delayed flight to look forward to. I spend a lot of time in airports waiting on delayed flights with the obligatory coffee in hand, but I digress.

I was once asked what my ‘highest level of Lean 6 Sigma Belt’ was.
Technically, by the many and vague measures that currently exist, I’m a Master Black Belt, however, as I penned my usual barbed response to Bullshido requests,

 
															Goals. We all have them. Personal goals, business goals, life goals, career goals, whatever.
Unless you are the Scotland football team, goals are our bread and butter. We all have an idea of what a goal is. We all have

 
															There has been a lot of talk on various platforms on the topics of Fads and their proliferation in the world of business improvement, self-development, and almost every field of human interaction.
I myself was introduced to the concept of

 
															The Japanese instilled a really strong mindset in me that that centres around two things: Standards and Discipline. In a ‘similar, but different’ way, the military refer to them as ‘skills and drills’; the drills are the standards, and