The 5S Principles outline a methodology for organizing and standardizing a workplace using five Japanese words: Seiri (tidy up by discarding unnecessary items), Seiton (organize necessary items so they are easily accessible), Seiso (clean the workplace), Seiketsu (standardize processes and maintain the previous three S's), and Shitsuke (sustain the discipline to continuously implement the 5S principles through commitment).
The 5S Principles outline a methodology for organizing and standardizing a workplace using five Japanese words: Seiri (tidy up by discarding unnecessary items), Seiton (organize necessary items so they are easily accessible), Seiso (clean the workplace), Seiketsu (standardize processes and maintain the previous three S's), and Shitsuke (sustain the discipline to continuously implement the 5S principles through commitment).
The 5S Principles outline a methodology for organizing and standardizing a workplace using five Japanese words: Seiri (tidy up by discarding unnecessary items), Seiton (organize necessary items so they are easily accessible), Seiso (clean the workplace), Seiketsu (standardize processes and maintain the previous three S's), and Shitsuke (sustain the discipline to continuously implement the 5S principles through commitment).
The 5S Principles outline a methodology for organizing and standardizing a workplace using five Japanese words: Seiri (tidy up by discarding unnecessary items), Seiton (organize necessary items so they are easily accessible), Seiso (clean the workplace), Seiketsu (standardize processes and maintain the previous three S's), and Shitsuke (sustain the discipline to continuously implement the 5S principles through commitment).