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Continuous Improvement is Key to Money Success

It’s incredible that an entire month in 2014 is almost finished! The swift passing of time reinforces how important it is to stop procrastinating and get focused on your goals. Before you know it, this year will be over and you might be no closer to accomplishing all your optimistic resolutions.

If you want 2014 to be different from other unfulfilled years, you need to stop writing long wish lists and start working on realising your dreams. As we have been discussing over the past weeks, your aim must be to become efficient in actualising your personal, professional and financial objectives.

We have recently shared a lot of information about how lean production, a manufacturing system developed by Toyota, can help you to improve your finances. With its focus on eliminating wasteful practices, the lean way of life can be very instrumental in helping you achieve your goals. Continue reading Continuous Improvement is Key to Money Success

Getting The Most Out Of Your Money

We have been discussing the concept of lean production and how its principles of efficient use of resources can be applied to your finances. Lean refers to a system of manufacturing which was pioneered by auto makers Toyota, which has helped to make the company very profitable.

One of the components of lean production is the elimination of wasteful practices in the process of creating a product or service for sale. There’s a lot to be gained from adopting the lean philosophy in your personal, professional and financial life, if you want to be successful with your own goals.

Last week we looked at getting lean with your most precious resource — your time — by becoming more productive at work, getting the most out of your commuting time, using technology to improve your output, and making the right choices when spending your time to generate an income. Continue reading Getting The Most Out Of Your Money

How to Get Lean With Your Time

We have kicked off 2014 with a mission to improve financial efficiency, by declaring it as the “Year to Get Lean.” Lean refers to the production system pioneered by Japanese automobile makers, Toyota, which focuses on eliminating wasteful processes to improve profitability.

This concept of reducing waste can also be applied to your personal and professional life. If you want to be a peak performer in all your activities and be successful with your goals, then lean is the way to go. This week, we will look at strategies to incorporate lean techniques in time utilisation.

There are three Japanese words that explain the types of inefficiencies that can hamper your results. Muda means idleness or wastage of resources when carrying out your tasks, mura is the unbalanced or irregular usage of resources, while muri means excessive or impossible activities. Continue reading How to Get Lean With Your Time

Money Musings: It’s Hard to Be Lean in Jamaica

Efficiency is a success strategy that should be used to guide all your activities, whether you are seeking to accomplish personal, work, business or financial goals. In everyday terms, efficiency is the ability to effectively complete a task with the minimum amount of effort or time.

In business, efficiency is critical to the bottom-line; as you should aim to use the lowest amount of inputs, such as money, raw material, labour or machine time, to produce the maximum level of output possible. Efficiency helps you to reduce wastage and realise more profit from your efforts.

Last week, we looked at the concept of ‘lean’ production which was pioneered by Japanese auto maker, Toyota. This process of manufacturing focuses on eliminating wasteful and redundant procedures and ensuring the optimal use of resources to maximise output and profitability. Continue reading Money Musings: It’s Hard to Be Lean in Jamaica