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While Lean practices have been successfully implemented into the process industry with excellent results for over 20 years (including the author’s own award winning example at Exxon Chemical), that industry has been especially slow in adopting Lean.Part of the problem is that the process industry needs its own version of Lean.The larger part of the problem is resistance to transformational change, a barrier that can only be overcome with effective leadership and results-oriented planning that engages rather than excludes all stakeholders. Winner of a 2012 Shingo Prize!Written by Raymond Floyd, an unparalleled leader of Lean transformations, Liquid Lean: Developing Lean Culture in the Process Industries provides potential process industry change agents with the no-nonsense guide needed to eliminate waste and achieve sustainable optimal efficiency.Presenting lessons in lean as they apply within the liquid industries, the book focuses on developing the four measures of Lean as defined by the Shingo Award:Business ResultsConsistent Lean Enterprise CultureContinuous Process ImprovementCultural EnablersIllustrated with his own success stories, Floyd describes business results, Lean enterprise thinking, and policy deployment in process industry terms.He offers detailed theory, practice, and examples of continuous process improvement, and describes the leadership and defines the ethics needed to evolve and sustain Lean transformation.Floyd lays out the specific steps needed during the first six months of transformation and the benchmarks to be achieved during the first two years of implementation.All companies can benefit from Lean; this book makes sure that those who want it, know how.
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Is Vivo Liquid a good liquid?
Vivo Liquid is a good liquid because it is a high-quality, natural liquid supplement that is designed to support overall health and wellness. It is made with premium ingredients and is free from artificial additives, making it a healthy choice for those looking to boost their nutrient intake. Additionally, Vivo Liquid is easy to consume and is quickly absorbed by the body, making it an effective way to get essential nutrients. Overall, Vivo Liquid is a good liquid option for those seeking a convenient and effective supplement.
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Is THC liquid more harmful than regular liquid?
THC liquid, also known as cannabis oil or THC vape juice, can be more harmful than regular liquid due to the psychoactive effects of THC. Consuming THC liquid can lead to impaired coordination, cognitive function, and judgment. Additionally, there is a risk of addiction and potential long-term health effects associated with regular THC use. It is important to use THC liquid responsibly and in moderation to minimize potential harm.
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Is plaster liquid?
Plaster is not a liquid; it is a powder that is mixed with water to create a paste-like substance. When the plaster is mixed with water, it undergoes a chemical reaction that causes it to harden and form a solid material. This solid material is then used for various applications such as building construction, art, and medical purposes.
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Is yogurt liquid?
Yogurt is not considered a liquid, but rather a semi-solid or viscous food product. It is made by fermenting milk with specific bacteria cultures, resulting in a thick, creamy texture. While it may have a slightly liquid consistency, it is not classified as a liquid in the same way as water or juice.
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Isn't honey liquid?
Honey is a thick, viscous liquid at room temperature, but it is not considered a true liquid in the same way as water or other beverages. It has a high viscosity due to its high sugar content, which gives it a more syrupy consistency. Honey can flow like a liquid, but it is not as free-flowing as water.
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Can liquid dry?
No, liquid cannot dry. Drying is the process of removing moisture from a substance, and liquid is already in a state of being wet or containing moisture. However, a liquid can evaporate, which is the process of turning into a gas. This can happen when the liquid is heated or exposed to air, causing the molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the air.
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What is an example of a homogeneous liquid-liquid mixture?
An example of a homogeneous liquid-liquid mixture is a solution of ethanol and water. When ethanol is mixed with water, the molecules of both substances are evenly distributed throughout the solution, resulting in a single phase with uniform composition. This type of mixture is considered homogeneous because it has the same properties and composition throughout, and it is difficult to distinguish the individual components without specialized equipment.
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How can I refill liquid without using this liquid bottle?
One way to refill liquid without using the original bottle is to pour the liquid into a different container with a narrow spout or funnel. This will allow you to transfer the liquid without spilling. Another option is to use a syringe or pipette to draw the liquid from the original bottle and transfer it to the new container. Additionally, if the liquid is water-based, you can use a clean, empty spray bottle to mist the liquid into the new container.
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