Category: Process
How 215,000 Meals Are Made For Super Bowl LIV
From kitchens deep within Miami Hard Rock Stadium, a culinary staff of 3,000 people are dishing out all the food for Super Bowl LIV. Chefs are flown in from all over the country to help feed 215,000 of football’s biggest fans. They’re hustling non-stop to cook 10,000 hot dogs and 400 different menu items in just one week leading up to the big game.
from LeanCor’s online Lean Supply Chain course, you’ll learn what it takes for a package of toilet paper to reach the shelves of a local store.
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Toyota Changed How we make things
The Japanese Car Company is a corporate behemoth – but it’s done much more than just give us Corollas or Land Cruisers. It’s changed the way the world makes products. Here’s how.
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Service Blueprinting
Introduction to Service Blueprinting.
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The life cycle of a t-shirt
Consider the classic white t-shirt. Annually, we sell and buy 2 billion t-shirts globally, making it one of the most common garments in the world. But how and where is the average t-shirt made, and what’s its environmental impact? Angel Chang traces the life cycle of a t-shirt.
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What is Service Design? (A tale of two coffee shops)
UPS Tries a New Twist on Surge Pricing
Delivery giant asking retailers to help pay for extra costs when shipments miss forecasts Continue reading UPS Tries a New Twist on Surge Pricing
How Denim Jeans Are Made 
time when women weren’t allowed to even wear trousers, and now women’s denim is an $8 billion dollar globally per year industry! We went behind the scenes of DSTLD’s factory to see how denim is made from conception to completion. Continue reading How Denim Jeans Are Made 
Inside Forward’s high-tech doctor’s office
Forward is a new type of medical startup in San Francisco. It shows us how helpful and stress-free the doctor could be using A.I. and connected tools. TechCrunch visited their flagship location to see how it works. Continue reading Inside Forward’s high-tech doctor’s office