Major Role in Helping Companies
“I know a number of companies that are introducing lean methods and practices, however their approach seems to be piece-meal rather than an integrated one. I believe that the Lean Consortia can play a major role in helping such companies get the most from their lean efforts.”
S. Mick Andic, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., P. Eng.
Program Head
Bachelor of Technology in Manufacturing Program
School of Manufacturing, Electronics and Industrial Processes
British Columbia Institute of Technology
The Imperative for Improvement is Greater than 10-20 Years Ago
“10 years ago, I was VP Manufacturing at Xantrex, and we thought we were good. We knew there was potential for improvement. As we joined the Lean Consortia then, we quickly realized that some others were 'damn good'. We had to move a lot faster. The Lean Consortia definitely helped us close the gap. Looking at today's reality, I am sure that people at GM have said they improved a lot over the last 20 years. They did. But that was not fast enough. I have been in many industries since I left Xantrex. The imperative for improvement is greater today than 10-20 years ago, in any industry.”
Louis Belanger
PDG Mobility
Essential for Company's Survival
“The current economic downturn will permanently change the competitive landscape. This will make resources like Manufacturing Lean Consortia even more essential for a company's survival in the future.”
Bill Cochlin
Columbia Plastics
We All Compete Globally Now
“Your company's own benchmarking and improvements may look good to you — but what really matters is how they compare to the rest of the world. We all compete globally now — Lean Consortia is an essential tool you will need to compete in the current and future economy.”
