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The Lean and Happy Home came about as Eva's family struggled to survive modern life with two, fast-paced professional jobs and three school-aged children. Overcome by stress and drawing on her professional experience with Lean in healthcare and business, Eva and her family began using the Japanese Lean organizational method in their home. They began working with Lean tools and philosophy systematically, untangling their everyday lives and improving their family time in the process. They quickly found the benefits included a significantly decreased environmental footprint, less wasted time,…mehr

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The Lean and Happy Home came about as Eva's family struggled to survive modern life with two, fast-paced professional jobs and three school-aged children. Overcome by stress and drawing on her professional experience with Lean in healthcare and business, Eva and her family began using the Japanese Lean organizational method in their home. They began working with Lean tools and philosophy systematically, untangling their everyday lives and improving their family time in the process. They quickly found the benefits included a significantly decreased environmental footprint, less wasted time, more rediscovered space and resources and, importantly, a reclamation of both personal and family priorities for a life well lived.
Autorenporträt
Eva Jarlsdotter is an author, advisor, and public speaker. She is the pioneer behind the concept lean@home and has worked as an advisor for many of Sweden's largest organizations and companies, such as IKEA and Investor, and is currently working with the Swedish International Development Cooperation agency (Sida), a governmental agency working on behalf of the Swedish government to reduce poverty in the world and combat the climate crisis. She worked in journalism for almost a decade before taking up leadership roles in Corporate Social Responsibility and Communications at global companies in life sciences and telecom. She holds a degree in Journalism and an executive MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. She lives in Stockholm with her husband and three children (and two cats) in an old house with a little apple orchard. A couple of years ago she presented a TEDx talk, "Follow the thread and become the generation that stops the climate crisis". She dreams that, together, we can begin to meet the challenges that we all face with creativity and kindness instead of constant competition.