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[C1295]Cross The Finish Line
by Keith Shaw, Kei
It may be their health goal, such as to lose weight. Or, their goal may be to stop smoking cigarettes to improve the quality of their life and save a ton of money as a result.

It may be a communication / relationship objective, such as better dialogue and increased positive, quality time with their spouse and children. Or for some it may be to mend a broken relationship. Or they might have a desire to undertake a humanitarian purpose such as helping and teaching others. In fact, in How To Get What You Want, When You Want It, I teach and show you this success strategy of how to develop your clearly defined goals, step by step.

There are numerous studies that prove the value of journaling to write down and keep track of your thoughts and goals. A research study sponsored by the Ford Foundation discovered that:

- 23% of the population has no idea what they want from life, and as a result, they do not have much.

- 67% of the population has a general idea of what they want, but they do not have any plans for how to get it.

- Only 10% of the population has specific, well-defined goals, but even then, seven out of the ten of those people reach their goals only half the time.

- The top 3%, however, achieved their goals 89% of the time.

Wow, an astonishing 90% of the population has no ideas or plans for what they want out of life! Without a solid life plan to take a hold of, these "drifters" will not have direction or the peace of mind to maximize their lives.

When you have no central purpose in your life, you fall an easy prey to petty worries, fears, troubles, and self pity. You become just like the proverbial driftwood cast about by the crashing waves on the sea. All of these are indications of a lack of strength in your life, which leads to failure, unhappiness, and loss. Without strength, you can not persevere.

Louis Pasteur, the renowned scientist, said, "Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal. My strength lies strictly in my tenacity."

So, how does one develop more tenacity or determination?

One of my strategies is this. Before you start out to work on any of your goals, you must look ahead and know where the finish line is - what you want to accomplish in detail along with the timetable that will lead you there. Of course there are many roads that you can, and at times must, take. You must select a road that will lead to somewhere, rather than nowhere.

Just like the scattered rays of the sun, when focused by a magnifying glass, produce a heat many times greater than the sun's rays alone. This is also true of your ability to focus on positive and productive goals and take action toward them. If your attention is not focused you get ordinary results.

But center and focus it on your goals, instead of wasting it on useless complaining, and your motivation and growth will be strong and limitless.

And, there's more. When your mind can properly concentrate, all the vital energy of every bodily cell is directed into one channel generating a powerful personal influence on yourself and on others who can help you to reach your goals.

Here's a real-world example of what happens when you do not have a finish line. I used to work in an office with a woman who handmade a banner and attached it to the wall of her cubicle. "There is NO finish line!" the sign proclaimed in four-inch-high, block printed letters. As I would pass by her desk, I thought "what a peculiar mantra to live and do business by".

What "There is NO finish line!" meant to me was; "No finish line, means no clearly defined written goal, means the road leads to nowhere, and no way to get to a result...".

Needless to say, the project she worked on failed miserably. She had no focus, no objective and as a result was unable to generate any positive outcome. And, since no one else could see the finish line, she could not excite and inspire others to get involved and help her.

When you keep your goals clearly defined and SEE them happening you will be more determined and will persevere under any circumstances. Every action you take in life, needs to have a starting line AND a finish line. You will increase your ability to succeed manifold and get what you want, when you want it.

Copyright (c) 2008 Mind Body Spirit Central, LLC

Some factory floor managers are making the mistake of assuming that lean manufacturing is the end all be all of their factory floor control. Warehouse and Logistics News begs to differ with that logic in a recent article titled “Modular lean is the start not the end” [of factory floor oversight].

Today, many factory floor managers talk about implementing lean manufacturing with too little knowledge about the overall concept and goal. In trying to implement the process, many U.S. manufacturers have been disappointed by inadequate results, while others have found the process too disruptive. Still others believe they are adhering to the principles of lean manufacturing but lack the control to improve the process. Therefore, they may actually be costing themselves more money in the long run. That's not to say that lean manufacturing doesn't serve a purpose on the factory floor, however.

“Many of the most successful implementations of lean manufacturing involve production staff collaborating with engineers to identify and implement change on the shop floor,” the article goes on to point out. It continues its praise of lean manufacturing's benefits in this way, “Another major area where introducing lean can help make significant improvements is with [factory floor] stock control. … the storage equipment can be configured to the specific handling requirement and built to optimize the use of available space, not too much and not too little. In many instances, this can free space on the shop floor that can then be used for additional value-adding processes. The amount of inventory tied up as ‘work in progress' is generally also minimized, which releases cash for use elsewhere in the business.”

The implementation of a real-time data collection system that provides job tracking and factory floor control can assist shop floor managers in realizing all the advantages of lean manufacturing—plus a host of other desirable outcomes. A solid lean manufacturing strategy, one that is built upon a solid factory floor management system, goes beyond just-in-time approaches. It strives to reduce factory floor inventory through better communication about production processes and their inherent problems. By tapping into the knowledge of factory floor personnel, it makes their expertise part of the solution.

So what can factory floor managers do to move successfully toward lean manufacturing? One of the obvious but often overlooked tools is information from an electronic floor system. A factory floor information system can help manufacturers move forward with lean concepts of identifying problems, following the flow of parts, and measuring changeover times.

With information systems, factory floor processes and parts flow, sometimes referred to as a “current state map,” are visibly tracked through production. This process flow is visible and available all day to all employees. As a result, improvement becomes a continuous, ongoing goal for both management and factory floor workers.

The bottom line is if companies want to have leaner production processes, they need to make sure they evaluate all the alternatives. It is important for factory floor managers to think creatively and use the information tools that are available to them creatively. That includes leveraging a real-time data collection system that provides job tracking and factory floor control.

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