Kevin Meyer

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Reflections on leadership, lean, operations and broader tech/management

Lobio with Mchadi & Pomidvris Salati - Georgia's Everyday Anchor
NewsMar 15, 2026

Lobio with Mchadi & Pomidvris Salati - Georgia's Everyday Anchor

Lobio, a centuries‑old Georgian bean stew, is highlighted alongside cornmeal mchadi and a fresh tomato‑herb salad. The recipe emphasizes toasted walnuts and the native khmeli‑suneli spice blend, delivering a rich, earthy profile that defines Georgian cuisine. Served family‑style in a...

By Kevin Meyer
Your Next Big Discovery May Be the Thing You're About to Clean Up
NewsMar 15, 2026

Your Next Big Discovery May Be the Thing You're About to Clean Up

Researchers discovered that diapausing bumblebee queens can breathe underwater, surviving up to a week submerged. The finding emerged when a lab refrigerator flooded, prompting biologist Sabrina Rondeau to investigate rather than discard the specimens. Controlled experiments with 126 queens confirmed...

By Kevin Meyer
The Gemba Was Always There. We Just Couldn't See It.
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Gemba Was Always There. We Just Couldn't See It.

The article argues that most knowledge‑work time is spent on coordination rather than value creation, a form of hidden waste that traditional lean methods struggle to expose. It highlights how the Toyota Production System’s gemba concept worked on the factory...

By Kevin Meyer
Fordlandia: How Henry Ford Forgot His Own First Principle
NewsMar 6, 2026

Fordlandia: How Henry Ford Forgot His Own First Principle

Henry Ford’s success stemmed from daily, on‑site observation—a principle later called the gemba walk—but he abandoned it when he launched Fordlandia, a massive rubber plantation in Brazil. The venture, intended to secure rubber for tires, suffered from dense tree planting,...

By Kevin Meyer
Order Without Authority: What a Demolished Hong Kong Slum Can Teach Us About Management
NewsMar 5, 2026

Order Without Authority: What a Demolished Hong Kong Slum Can Teach Us About Management

Kowloon Walled City, a one‑hectare slum that housed over 50,000 residents, existed from 1946 to 1993 without any formal government, taxes, or building codes. Despite its chaotic architecture, the community self‑organized under informal triad rules, resulting in surprisingly low ordinary...

By Kevin Meyer