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Getting LEAN? Avoid These 8 Wastes of Bad Digital Signage in Manufacturing

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 — August 20th, 2024

Getting LEAN? Avoid These 8 Wastes of Bad Digital Signage in Manufacturing

In a manufacturing facility, every second counts. Efficiency isn't just a goal—it's a necessity.

This is where LEAN manufacturing principles come into play, aiming to reduce waste and maximize value in every aspect of a production facility. But have you considered how these principles apply to your digital signage strategy?

Digital signage is more than just a tool for displaying information.It can be a crucial component of your operational ecosystem, mission-critical even—if it’s done correctly. The right digital signage solution can drive productivity, enhance safety, and keep your team aligned with company goals.

But when poorly implemented, digital signage can introduce inefficiencies that conflict with the very essence of continuous improvement. Just like the 8 wastes of LEAN manufacturing, bad digital signage also has 8 wastes associated.

Our infographic, The 8 Wastes of Bad Digital Signage in Manufacturing, highlights the common pitfalls that can derail your continuous improvement efforts. From bottlenecked content creation to data disconnection, each of these wastes can have a significant impact on your operations.

The 8 Wastes of bad Digital Signage in Manufacturing

In LEAN manufacturing, the goal is to create more value with less waste. The same applies to your digital signage strategy. By identifying and eliminating these eight wastes, you can transform your digital signage network into a powerful tool that supports your LEAN initiatives, driving efficiency, safety, and engagement on your production floor. Ready to eliminate waste and maximize the impact of your digital signage? Schedule a call to see what you can do with Poppulo.

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