A
selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of January
2022. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here.
Systems
Primed for Finding Fault - Christopher R Chapman discusses how leadership
creates systems that cause fear and blame.
Year End Muda –
Bruce Hamilton discusses two unpleasant and counter-productive business customs
that occur at the end of the year.
Expand
the View of the System to Find Ways to Improve Results – John Hunter shares
an example of improvement made possible by expanding the view of the system and
viewing the results from the perspective of the customer instead of just
looking at internal process measures.
Fred
Taylor & Illusion of Top-Down Control - Part I & Part
2 – Pascal Dennis discusses Fred Taylor’s approach and engagement with frontline
workers.
Measuring
The Pig In The Python – John Knotts talks about the challenges of measuring
some processes that can take weeks or months to occur.
ROI:
Financial Benefits of Business Process Improvement – JJ Puentes discusses
the benefits of racking the ROI of business process improvement.
Huddle
Board Examples to Encourage Collaboration – Noah Paratore explains how
daily huddles is a powerful tool for keeping improvement work top-of-mind.
Leading by the
solving (the right) problems – Juan David Ruiz Valencia says leading by
solving problems is a key trait of any lean leader, but it is important to
understand that not all problems are their prerogative.
Why is TPS so
smart? - Michael Ballé and Alice Mathieu explain a real understanding of
Lean Thinking can only stem from an exploration of its tacit aspects, not just
its most explicit, easy-to-grasp elements.
The
Difficulties of Dazzling Digital Shop Floor Dashboards – Christopher Roser
talks all things within digital dashboards on the shopfloor especially the
challenges and how to overcome.
The Back
Story – A Changed Perspective – Bob Emiliani shares the story behind his
new book “A Changed Perspective.”
Lean in
One Drawing – Dave LaHote explains in a brief video why it’s vital to view
lean thinking and practice as a system.
How
to Go to the Gemba: Go See, Ask Why, Show Respect – John Shook shares some
guidelines he uses when doing a gemba walk as an outside advisor.
Ask
Art: How Do You Align Incentives for a Lean Turnaround? – Art Byrne offers practical
strategies for incentivizing employees during a transition to lean management.
A
Third-Grade Classroom’s Display on Growth Mindset (and Mistakes) – Mark Graban
talks about how teaching about mistakes can inspire a love of learning.
You Have To Start
Somewhere – LeanCor shares 4 foundational concepts as a great starting
point.
Lean
Leadership Begins with Executive and Management Teams – David Sherman
explains the importance that lean leadership is prevalent in order to
facilitate a problem solving, humble, and waste eliminating culture.
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