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27 September 2009

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Incredible, absolutely beautiful story on Toyota. The most notable point to me is

"Leadership at Toyota is humble"

Wish I could see more organisations like that.

Thanks once again

Bala
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Editor's note: presumably this comment should be on this post:

http://www.evolvingexcellence.com/blog/2008/10/jke-day-1-toyota-kyushu.html

Kevin, what model did you buy? Any links to products that you could share for others that what to follow in your footsteps? Or has your machine shop opened up a new revenue stream with your own model?

Jamie-
I bought this one:

http://www.topdeq.com/topdeq/product.do?catid=us_2030&prodid=ppp_2018_GO-2_Tische

But our machine shop has made all the rest for well under half that price. They aren't motorized (which isn't necessary - adjust and set and leave alone), but they are height-adjustable. It has been nice "filler work" during slow periods.

Oh! I saw those! officedesigns.com has those too. I am looking for a quality but not too pricey desk for my office at home and I really liked their selection.

I found having a desk I can easily switch from sitting to standing to be beneficial for the kind of work I do (standing all day was fatiguing for me). Ended up going with a GeekDesk Mini, and really like it. Love the look of your black stand-up ones though!

Kevin:

Would never be able to do that because of my flat feet. The more I stand the more I hurt.

Good concept though.

Standup desks must be popular -- or maybe Ikea desks, since my post about using an Ikea Fredrik desk as a standup desk is currently my #2 post.

It's hard to beat the price ($119 to $149 new). I've found it usable, and a good way to try out a stand up desk without spending >$500.

OTOH, at least on carpet, the desk can wobble a bit, and you can only adjust it in large amounts (IIRC about every 3 inches).

I'm not ready to give up normal desks, but I'm leaving the Fredrik as a stand up desk.

Oh, and a grand piano with the lid down makes a perfect stand up desk for a laptop...

Hmm interesting. I never really considered this but stand up desks are seen a lot in the workplace. Mostly in workplaces where customer service is very important. However for personal workspaces it is something I have not witnessed.

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