= For Immediate Release =
BRISTOL, Suaju Ltd, one of the UK’s top lean management companies has announced its latest addition to its ever growing array of high class solutions for business. This latest package heralds a new start for many firms that feel stuck in a rut as far as their in house processes are operating. Suaju are offering a one off free consultancy session with a view to improving a process, activity or function within the company when assessed using the Lean Management Principles.
The concept of Lean Management has been gaining popularity recently as the principles disseminate through the corporate world. The main tenant of Lean thinking is that ‘everything not adding value to the customer is considered to be waste’. This idea, while not new, has gained increasing acceptance over the last few years since, in 1990, James Womack wrote a book called “The Machine That Changed The World” which set out the principles in a fresh way for the modern world of manufacturing and production processes.
Suaju have taken this set of principles and successfully applied them to many areas of endeavour. This latest approach offers companies a chance to ‘try before they buy’. Within the free consultation Suaju will take an aspect, process or function of a company and apply lean principles to it. From the results of this application come a set of steps that when implemented will streamline the given area of investigation. This will not result in a loss of functionality or slow the process down. In fact, according to Lean principles, it will enhance the experience from the customer’s point of view whilst at the same time save resources and money for the company involved.
The Lean Consulting process, which is done ‘live’ as it were, will show the company involved a flow solution which will highlight the added value of this type of process deconstruction. Within a short consultation session there should be tangible evidence of the type of outcome to expect after full implementation. This implementation, true to Suaju’s company profile, would be done as a Lean Outsourcing contract. This would remove the need for the company to invest in human resources to comprehend asses and implement the Lean Management principles.
With such a proficient consulting partner and free first consultation, with no obligations, this would seem to be a win-win situation. The end user gets a more value added product or service, the company under assessment gets a free consultation and to save resources and Suaju does what it does best for all concerned.
For further information please contact:
Suaju Ltd
PO Box 2927
Bristol
BS3 9EZ
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)117 902 4532
Fax: +44 (0)207 022 1663
enquiries@suaju.com
http://www.suaju.com

























