TXM Television Episode 56 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne.

In Episode 56 Anthony explains how at TXM we have helped businesses replicate their winning formula in new markets around the world.

– Anthony explains how TXM and our consultants have the skills to replicate the winning formula that works for your business and apply it to new markets.

TXM Television Episode 55 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne.

In Episode 55 Anthony explains how the waste of over processing is a problem that causes large amounts of waste & cost.

– Anthony explains the waste of over processing, he gives some real world examples to think about.
– Anthony then explains some tactics & strategies for removing the waste of over processing.

 

TXM Television Episode 54 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne.

In Episode 54 Anthony gives an overview of commonly used tool at TXM ‘the dance chart’.

– Anthony explains one of the tools our consulting team use when devising standard work tasks. Anthony explains how you can use a dance chart to create meaningful and efficient standard work by using this simple tool.

 

TXM Television Episode 53 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 53 Anthony unpacks why the process of blending should be considered waste.

– Anthony explains how the process of blending is waste. He also explains a number of proven technologies you can employee to aid in providing more consistent products further up your supply chain.

 

READ: Lean Farming: Five Ways You Can Improve Productivity on the Farm

READ: The Seven Standards for Successful Leadership of your Temporary Employees

TXM Television Episode 52 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 52 Anthony gives insights into the needs for storing produce and the TXM Layout Development Process.

– Anthony explains how the TXM Facility Layout Development Process typically works from current state to future state for a produce warehouse.

READ: Lean Farming: Five Ways You Can Improve Productivity on the Farm

The TXM Facility Layout Development Process can deliver:

  • Reductions in Material Handling Distance and Time;
  • Save Floor Space;
  • More Revenue for a Given Amount of Space
  • Increased Productivity and Reduced Waste
  • Improved Safety
  • Lower Building & Capital Costs
  • Lower Ongoing Operating Costs

 

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TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture UK 16 September 11am

TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture AUS 17 September 12pm

 

READ: The Seven Standards for Successful Leadership of your Temporary Employees

TXM Television Episode 51 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 51 Anthony delves into some tools to use for supporting your workers over distance and isolation.

– Anthony gives insights into some of the issues he’s found whilst consulting over virtual meetings.

Join our In-depth Agriculture Webinars

TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture UK 16 September 11am

TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture AUS 17 September 12pm

 

READ: The Seven Standards for Successful Leadership of your Temporary Employees

TXM Television Episode 50 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 50 Anthony gives a brief intro into how Lean grow your Agribusiness.

Join the In-depth Webinars

TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture UK 16 September 11am

TXM Lean Webinar Series Part 1: Lean for Agriculture AUS 17 September 12pm

Read the Transcript

Hello and welcome to TXM TV, I’m Anthony Clyne,

Lean thinking in agribusiness helps grow your sales, reduce your costs, and is easy to do .

Welcome to this TXM TV episode series on Agribusiness Lean implementation.

Sure Lean thinking helps the actual value add steps of the crop cycle and the processing and packaging but it goes far beyond that.

The business decisions on how to engage growers, how to engage the seed selection process, how to harvest, how to transport the product from the field to the packaging place.

Then how to ensure that the people are there at the packaging place to process the product during the peak harvest, how the machines are maintained to be reliable, how the equipment is selected and modified to leverage your advantage.

Theses are some examples of lean thinking in agribusiness.

Successful farms are often the result of a successful farmer. As farms grow the practice that was employed by the successful farmer becomes difficult to maintain.

After years and years and generations and generations the core farming principles that established the sound business in the 1st place gets diluted, and often gets lost.

The challenge is to maintain an awareness of these foundation simply is too much time needed to both and no matter how early you get up and how late you go to bed there simply is not enough time. Lean sets up the systems to replicate the practices the business needs.

These systems extend the people to then make make the right decisions and this is learnt through leadership and problem solving.

I hope you enjoy our upcoming Webinar series on Agribusiness

Thank you for participating and watching this live production. Remember to comment on our Linkedin Page and email us at [email protected]. I’m Anthony Clyne and I hope you join us again for the next episode in this series.

READ: The Seven Standards for Successful Leadership of your Temporary Employees

TXM Television Episode 49 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 49 Anthony explains adaptability and the importance of the narrative to get the most from your teams.

  • Anthony covers off the different traits & techniques a Leader should use when crafting the narrative and providing feedback to your teams and managers.

TXM Television Episode 48 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne

In Episode 48 Anthony explains adaptability and your businesses ability to change.

  • Anthony explains how change managers should approach process improvements in a post COVID world. Anthony also details a new way of thinking and understanding your workforce.

TXM Television Episode 47 featuring TXM Consulting Director Anthony Clyne & Senior Lean Consultant Rob Chittenden

In Episode 47 Rob and Anthony delve into the topic of standard work and give their thought and experiences using it as a Lean tool.

  • Rob explains the three standard levels of Standard Work, Job Instructions and Work instructions.
  • Anthony gives his thoughts and experiences using Standard Work as a Lean tool for process improvement.