👋 About JR
👋 Hi! I’m Jan-Rienk, and I’m obsessed with improvement.
(I confessed as if this was an AA meeting)
Yes that’s a Dutch double name (Frisian actually). You pronounce it Yan-Reenk, with a rolling R, but you can call me JR if that makes it easier. 🙂
Background
I grew up in Friesland, a province in the north of the Netherlands with a lot of lakes. I lived at sailing school Pean, which was owned by my parents.
As I became more involved this is where I learned how a company could look like. A flat organisation focused on delivering value. Our goal was clear. We had freedom and took responsibility to learn, teach and improve.
Failing and differences in opinion were considered learning opportunities, and I wasn’t even aware that micro-management was a thing.
I soon discovered that the “real world” out there was quite different.
Call me a dreamer, but I think we can do better.
Improvement career
Graduating Mechanical Engineering I did a Lean Assesment for a mixed model line.
I followed a workshop Value Sream Mapping and discovered for the production process I observed a quarter of the manual operations could be eliminated by switching to single piece flow. This meant the only thing needed to make drastic improvements is changing the order of doing things.
I was hooked!
I started seeing improvement opportunities everywhere. So I set becoming an improvement professional as the north star for my career.
Since then I have had several roles, moving more and more toward full-time improvement focus. This lead me to start Improving Every day, and to my current role at IPG Mediabrands where I improve business processes.
Looking back, I realised that for each role I had successfully implemented new software. I have implemented Inventor, TopSolid ‘Wood, Trello (twice), Asana. Apart from Trello this was all software I hadn’t used before I started working there. I always seem to be the one who is quickly able to get to know new software and getting it to fulfill its purpose.
Neurofunkyness
I discovered that my brain works differently than most people. Namely that I am an autistic ADHD-er, and that this has consequences for how I work.
Learning about my neurodivergence has been instrumental in developing better ways in how to deal with it. And being a process improvement geek, I had already started borrowing process improvement ideas to improve my personal life. It made sense I would apply these ideas to dealing with my brain being differently wired.
I go into more detail in the 🎙️introductory episode of my podcast and the 🎯 Coaching section of this website.
Also, I think the way my mind works helps me be a better improvement professional. I see connections others miss, and I’m able to visualise the entire system.
Personal
I live in Groningen, married to my lovely wife Aleksandra together with our cat Boris.
I enjoy airsoft, making music (🎸 & 🎹 ), making things at my local maker space, and chess.