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Lean Libraries Holds Improvements -
Creating and maintaining a clean work area with exactly what is needed (and nothing else) makes work easier and saves a little ... Arranging items in the order they are needed to complete work and making sure that frequently-used items are close-at-hand are ... The need to reorder Damage Assessment Slips gave us the perfect opportunity to update and improve the form, making it easier ...
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- Creating and maintaining a clean work area with exactly what is needed (and nothing else) makes work easier and saves a little ...
- Arranging items in the order they are needed to complete work and making sure that frequently-used items are close-at-hand are ...
- The need to reorder Damage Assessment Slips gave us the perfect opportunity to update and improve the form, making it easier ...
- Reassigning responsibility for changing "new" books to the standard collection reduced transportation, lead time, and batching.
- Cart tags are use to gather information about the performance of our reshelving process.
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