Think about your strongest operator. The one who coaxes the aging press back to life. Who spots a misaligned fixture by sound alone? Who has saved more shifts than anyone can count? Now ask yourself: how much of what they … Read More
Continuous Improvement
Why Most Lean Initiatives Fail — And What the Theory of Constraints Does Differently
Most lean initiatives fail before they start. Not because the tools are wrong. Because the thinking never took root. Walk into any manufacturing facility that has tried lean and stalled, and you will find the same story. A kaizen event … Read More
Summer 2026 Product Updates: What’s New Across Routine, Resolve, and Gigbot
Lean thinking is never finished. The moment you stop improving a process, you start accepting its limitations. The same is true for the software built to support it. Every update to Optegrity is a direct response to what we see … Read More
Quality Is Everyone’s Job, But Not Everyone Has What They Need to Own It
Everyone in manufacturing has heard it. Quality is everyone’s job. Teams repeat it in kickoff meetings. Managers print it on posters. And most of them mean it. But here is what nobody says out loud: the phrase is the problem. When … Read More