
Hi Everyone!
As you all know, this newsletter is custom-tailored for those working in a corporate environment with aspirations to advance their careers.
In 2024, my team and I developed an incredible course for you titled Balancing Your Personal and Professional Life to Achieve Success. This course represents my longest-running project, spanning over 18 years of data collection, and focuses on identifying the key factors that energize us, bring happiness, and help us find balance in our busy daily lives.
What is This Course About?
I will teach you how to seamlessly balance your private and professional life within your busy daily routine, while providing you with tools to achieve even greater success.
Many years ago, I started a “happiness project” and interviewed people from around the world. Some of these conversations are featured on my podcast, Health, Happiness & Planet. The insights and learning nuggets from this project have been carefully integrated into this course, offering you a step-by-step approach to creating your personalized action plan.
You will learn everything I discovered in my project about the 6 main energy sources:
Movement
Mindset / Emotional
Nutrition
“Work”
Woo-Woo / Spirituality
Rest
We will measure the 6 main energy sources that make you happy and learn about some energy “takers”.
No course is effective if you can't put theory into practice.
You will learn from my project management skills how to effectively integrate your areas of improvement into your weekly schedule and create a continuous improvement cycle for your work-life balance.
If you are interested to learn more, please contact my team at contact@wave-bef.com
We can provide it as an individual course in a group setting at your company or as a retreat in Spain.

This month, we'll delve into the stakeholder analysis tool.
Why use this tool?
To encourage the key people around you to collaborate on your idea or project and reduce resistance.
When to use this tool?
At the beginning of any project, initiative, or idea. As an employee, the company may view you as someone who either adds value, remains neutral, or does not contribute significantly to the organization. If you want to succeed and grow in the corporate world, it’s to your advantage to develop and present good ideas that improve processes or outcomes within the company.
To achieve this, you need to ensure that you can get others on board with your idea, project, or initiative. This tool will help you map out who is already aligned with and supporting your vision, as well as identify those who may be resistant or hesitant. It will also help you brainstorm strategies to motivate those who might be pushing back, enabling you to raise collaboration and support for your new idea.
At the beginning of any project, initiative or idea. As an employee you will be seen by the company as someone who
3 Do´s and 3 Don’ts:
Do: Keep this document confidential (for the eyes of the project sponsor and project manager only).
Do: Make regular updates every 1-2 weeks to monitor how your support levels are progressing.
Do: Address individuals with a support level of “0.” Try to move them toward “+1” or “+2” to increase overall support.
Don’t: Neglect those with a “+1” or “+2” support level. Keep them excited, engaged, and committed to your project.
Don´t: Forget to save the document in a secure folder that is inaccessible to unauthorized personnel.
Don´t: Print out the document. There is always a greater risk that someone will see it. Instead, store it as a digital copy on a secure drive to maintain confidentiality.
How to use this tool?
Watch my 4-minute video tutorial for a detailed examination of this tool and get a free downloadable template for your convenience. Here is the link:
In case you are not able to enter the tool vault, then you might need to register first. Once registered, then go to the “Define Phase” and select the tool, “Stakeholder Analysis”


We're thrilled to announce a 25% discount on all courses purchased between December 23rd and January 31st. This applies for the courses for managers as well as the courses for employees.
December and January are the best times of the year to evaluate what you would like to learn for next year, that will help you achieve your targets in 2024. At WAVE, we aim to equip you with the skills necessary to achieve your new objectives in 2024.
Please explore our wide selection of courses, whether with or without Lean Six Sigma experience. The best part is that each certification comes with a measurable return, because you will apply these new skills in a real process improvement project within your company, with guidance from a WAVE coach throughout the journey.
To obtain the discount, please send an email to: contact@wave-bef.com
Providing the following information:
Name of the chosen courses
Quantity per course
In the email subject, please mention: 25% year-end discount.

In the Projects section on the WAVE website, my team and I are engaged in 2 compelling long-term projects:
Project: Sustainability for Companies:
If your company is committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and reducing its carbon footprint, or if you are looking to enhance your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, we invite you to explore our Sustainability for Companies project page. My team and I would be happy to discuss these exciting topics with you. Learn more by visiting: Sustainability for Companies.
80% of the projects we support come from customers in the financial sector, such as banks and insurance companies. We are also strongly engaged with real estate firms and IT companies. However, in this edition of our newsletter, I would like to share a project with you which was done for a well-known restaurant chain.
Project Title:
Reducing Food Waste in a Restaurant Kitchen Using Lean Six Sigma
Project Objective:
Reduce food waste by 30% over 6 months by identifying root causes, implementing process improvements, and optimizing inventory management.
DMAIC Approach:
1. Define
Problem Statement: Excess food waste is leading to increased costs and environmental impact. Currently, an average of 10 kg of food is wasted per day.
Goal: Reduce food waste to 7 kg per day (30% reduction).
Scope: Kitchen operations, from inventory management to food preparation and portion control.
Customers: Restaurant owners, kitchen staff, and environmentally conscious customers.
2. Measure
Data Collection:
Track daily food waste (by weight) over a two-week period.
Categorize waste into pre-preparation waste (e.g., spoiled vegetables, expired items) and post-preparation waste (e.g., leftovers, plate returns).
Measure portion sizes and track leftovers.
Track inventory expiration rates and delivery schedules.
Baseline Metrics:
Average daily food waste = 10 kg.
Waste breakdown:
Spoiled ingredients = 4 kg/day
Preparation waste = 3 kg/day
Plate returns = 3 kg/day
3. Analyze
Root Cause Analysis:
Use tools like Pareto Charts and Fishbone Diagrams to identify key causes:
Over-purchasing and poor inventory control, leading to expired ingredients.
Inconsistent portion sizes, resulting in plate returns.
Inefficient menu planning, leading to unused ingredients.
Lack of staff awareness regarding the impact of food waste.
4. Improve
Implement solutions to tackle root causes:
Inventory Optimization:
Implement FIFO (First In, First Out) to ensure older items are used first.
Conduct weekly inventory checks to avoid over-purchasing.
Standardize Portions:
Develop standard portion sizes for each dish.
Train kitchen staff on portion control.
Menu Adjustment:
Modify the menu to align with frequently used ingredients.
Introduce daily specials to use surplus ingredients.
Staff Awareness:
Conduct short training sessions on food waste reduction.
Encourage staff to propose solutions for minimizing waste.
Monitor Waste Daily:
Place waste bins with labels (expired, leftovers, spoiled). Track and analyze waste trends weekly.
5. Control
Implement a Food Waste Dashboard to track daily waste trends.
Perform weekly reviews to ensure inventory and portion control measures are followed.
Conduct monthly waste audits to ensure sustained improvements.
Recognize and reward staff for contributing to food waste reduction.
Results:
Achieved a 35% reduction in food waste within 6 months.
Cost savings of 15% on food purchasing.
Enhanced customer satisfaction through consistent portion sizes.
Contributed to a positive environmental impact by reducing waste.
Key Takeaways:
The project demonstrates how data-driven decision-making and process optimization can significantly reduce food waste.
Using Lean Six Sigma tools like Pareto analysis, root cause analysis, and standardization enables sustainable improvements.
This type of project is scalable and can be implemented in food service, grocery stores, or food production facilities to minimize waste, save costs, and benefit the environment.
Project: Health, Happiness, and Planet:
At WAVE, we're driven not just by the goal of enhancing your business performance, but also by a deep commitment to your overall well-being, happiness, and the health of our planet. That's why we've dedicated a separate project page and a podcast to these essential topics. Here, you'll discover practical tips and valuable insights on boosting your energy, improving your health, and adopting habits that contribute to a healthier environment.
Please find below an overview of all episodes we featured in 2024.


Here are the links to the latest episodes that appeared in Q4, 2024:
Episode 38: Move Better, Feel Better: A Deep Dive into Movement with Ange and Marty (The A Life) - Part 1
Episode 39: Move Better, Feel Better: A Deep Dive into Movement with Ange and Marty (The A Life) - Part 2
Episode 40: The Power of Cold Exposure with Thomas Seager

Keep an eye out for our next updates in Q1 2025, where I’ll share more exciting developments with you. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season with your family and friends, and all the best in health and success for 2025!
Best regards,
Juan
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Juan Eduardo Steigerwald Founder & CEO
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