edicehouse
Member
Companies spend millions of dollars a year studying and using different forms of lessons learned, Lean Six Sigma, ETC.
Now from a pen turning I am sure there are pointers that can be given to people from people on here? What are your top 3 or 5 or whatever?
Mine are:
5. If you don't screw up you are not trying.
4. Always have spare tubes.
3. If you have a pen you "have" to have done tomorrow, have an extra blank/pen kit, because one of these times you will screw it up!
2. If 25% of the "I will get that pen next week" actually happen you might be able to retire early.
and my #1 tip:
1. Do not start "giving" your pens to your spouse, because then they come up missing sparatically.
(make checks payable to Ed DePietro since I am the originator of "Lean Pen Sigma") LOL
Now from a pen turning I am sure there are pointers that can be given to people from people on here? What are your top 3 or 5 or whatever?
Mine are:
5. If you don't screw up you are not trying.
4. Always have spare tubes.
3. If you have a pen you "have" to have done tomorrow, have an extra blank/pen kit, because one of these times you will screw it up!
2. If 25% of the "I will get that pen next week" actually happen you might be able to retire early.
and my #1 tip:
1. Do not start "giving" your pens to your spouse, because then they come up missing sparatically.
(make checks payable to Ed DePietro since I am the originator of "Lean Pen Sigma") LOL