A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean
bloggers from the month of June, 2019.
You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here.
A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean
bloggers from the month of July, 2019.
You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here.
Lean Fighting Blind – Bob Emiliani
explains the adversary that Lean people face is classical management and the
institution of business leadership.
The Guessing Game of
Lean Leadership – Jon Miller says advancing as a Lean leader requires
that you become a better guesser in at least three broad thinking areas.
If You Aren’t Being
Heard, Then Listen – Mark Rosenthal says when you say something, and the
other person responds by reiterating what they have already said, this is a Big
Red Flag for you.
Back to Basics –
Employee Engagement – Al Norval explores the basic lean concept of employee
engagement.
Leadership with a
Capital ‘Lee’ – Jamie Flinchbaugh
talks about the leadership qualities of Lee Iacocca.
More Ways to Dig Deeper
Using Five Questions - Kevin Meyer
explains that you can dive deeper by asking the same questions 5 times without
allowing the same answers.
Reflections on a Lean
Futuring Discussion – Steve Kane shares thoughts from group understanding
where we’re headed as both individuals and as a community in terms of Lean
Ask Art: Where Will the
Biggest Resistance to Lean Come From? – Art Byrne says knowing where the
biggest resistance will come from, however should help you focus your early
efforts and smooth your Lean turnaround.
Lean Leaders Impede the
Advancement of Lean – Bob Emiliani adds to Art’s analysis on resistance the
missing sources and causes of resistance to Lean.
Profit and Cost At
Toyota – Jean Cunningham shares thoughts and urges others to
learn the language of financial outcomes.
Leadership as Defined
and Depicted so Well by a Normandy War Memorial – Mark Graban
explains leadership from his recent trip to the Normandy War Memorial.
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