Lean Lab

Lab Excellence for CAR-T Cell Therapy

Published by Adrian Fegan in Lean Laboratory on October 31, 2023

How does Lean Lab apply in the era of personalized therapeutics? Adopting Lean Lab Principles for Personalized Therapeutics: Meeting the Need for Speed, Quality, and Scalability in Cell-Based Therapies

 

Lab Excellence for CAR-T Cell Therapy

Published by Adrian Fegan in Lean Laboratory on October 31, 2023

How does Lean Lab apply in the era of personalized therapeutics? Adopting Lean Lab Principles for Personalized Therapeutics: Meeting the Need for Speed, Quality, and Scalability in Cell-Based Therapies

 

Lean & Operational Excellence in Life Science CDMO’s (part 1)

Published by Tom Reynolds in Lean Laboratory on August 4, 2023

Unleashing Efficiency in Pharma & Biotech CDMOs: Discover how leveling, flow, and standard work can transform CDMO labs, optimize resources, and boost productivity for sustainable growth.

This is part one of a three part series of short articles on Lean and Operational Excellence challenges in the CDMO sector.

Three Ways Lean Lab Projects Create an Empowered Workforce And Why That’s Important

Published by samantha.pare@efeso.com in Lean Laboratory on May 23, 2023

By engaging employees while implementing Lean principles, companies create a culture of accountability, collaboration, and motivation. The positive outcomes of this drives employee empowerment in three key ways. Ultimately, employee engagement in Lean Lab projects leads to a more empowered and invested workforce, that benefits the overall success of the company.

The importance of ‘triage’ in variable effort work packages in quality control teams

Published by Joe McCarthy in Lean Laboratory on September 27, 2022

Teams with high variability in incoming workload, face significant challenges in trying to organize their work in a fast productive manner. A quick controlled Triage process can boost performance without overloading team resources.

Five Ways Lean Lab can help you become a Greener Lab

Published by Adrian Fegan in Lean Laboratory on July 13, 2021

Improving the environmental impact of the lab might not be the initial goal of a Lean Lab project but it can be a beneficial outcome without any extra effort or expenditure.

Project Based Labs

Published by Tom Reynolds in Lean Laboratory, Lean R&D on October 14, 2019

Laboratories with project based workloads often have greater volatility in both the volume and mix of work than other lab types. The work content of later steps may only be clear after the preceding step is complete.  This all adds to an inherently unpredictable workload, both for the overall lab and for individual personnel. But there are some core strategies that you can deploy to make project labs more productive.

Raw Materials / Consumables Laboratories – Understanding the Nuances and a Strategy to Ensure Best in Class Performance

Published by Gerard Doorley in Lean Laboratory on January 17, 2019

Raw materials / consumables labs are integral to the smooth and stable operation of a production plant and as such they perform a very important function. The cardinal sin for an incoming materials laboratory is to cause a change in the production schedule due to a material not being released on time. While most plants will try to have some sort of fixed production schedule, production environments are inherently fluidic and dynamic in nature. This fluidity can negatively impact the lab; often leading to constant prioritization and re-prioritization cycles of materials to be tested in the laboratory. This means that a lot of unnecessary non value-add effort is expended on scheduling. The net effect of all of this is a pressurized environment where analysts feel that they are in constant firefighting mode.

Waste in Laboratories

Published by Tom Reynolds in Lean Laboratory on January 17, 2019

Laboratories are not the same as manufacturing environments so do the standard Lean ‘Wastes’ even apply in Labs? BSM can show you the "right" wastes to tackle to unlock the performance of your testing laboratory.

Lean Tools versus Lean Systems

Published by Andrew Harte in Lean Laboratory on January 17, 2019

Since the emergence of the Toyota Production System (TPS) in the early nineties there have been many successful introductions of Lean manufacturing to all types of differing industries from Healthcare to Retail. Providing Lean consulting services has become big business. But without understanding the deeper principles behind Lean, companies can be too focused on the application of Lean Tools instead of deploying Lean as a holistic system. “Managers are struggling to combine lean techniques into a coherent system.” (Womack & Jones, Beyond Toyota: How to Root Out Waste and Persue Perfection, 1996)