Shout out to Aida Airy Pacheco Pe?a for her promotion to Lead Lean Engineer. She puts all her effort into her work, understanding the client, taking feedback and exceding expectations.
LeanTakt
建筑业
Phoenix,Arizona 6,524 位关注者
A Training, & Consulting Company Dedicated to the Scaling of Takt Planning, Steering, and Control in Construction
关于我们
LeanTakt is a company dedicated to the scaling and teaching of Takt, Takt Time, and Takt Planning. Ultimately, Takt is the best scheduling system to support The Last Planner System and tools like Scrum. It is our hope to dethrone CPM or the Critical Path Method as the main scheduling tool in the United States.
- 网站
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https://www.leantakt.com
LeanTakt的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Phoenix,Arizona
- 类型
- 个体经营
- 创立
- 2021
- 领域
- Takt Planning、Takt Time、Scheduling、Takt、Last Planner、Scrum、Planning、Planning & Scheduling、Flow、Flow Scheduling、Location-based Scheduling、SIPS、Line Of Balance、Master Schedule和Contract Schedule
地点
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主要
8911 N 18th Ave
US,Arizona,Phoenix,85021
LeanTakt员工
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Jason Schroeder
Experienced Field Leader & Career Superintendent | Founder & Chief Operating Officer @ Elevate Construction | Leader in Business, Planning, Lean…
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Alondra Barrios Tovar
Civil Engineer with experience in Construction Management | Construction Administration | Staff Training | Teaching | Lean Construction
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José Fernando Rodríguez López
Profesor en ITESO | Lean Engineer en LeanTakt
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Alejandro Pe?uelas Castro
Project Manager @ LeanTakt | Civil Engineer ITESM
动态
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Shout out to Jimena Alba Pérez for her promotion as Senior Project Manager | Project Director. She’s shown amazing leadership and has proven time and time again that when there’s a way to get something done, she’ll not only find it, but make it even better.
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When a delay happens, you can’t just push harder or throw more labor at the problem—the system itself must adjust to absorb the impact. Otherwise, the entire project slows down. Using the Takt Production System?, we create buffers and zoning strategies to maintain flow and keep work on track. Rushing isn’t the solution—flow is.