The Lean
business process improvement methodology is a way of planning and measuring the
long-term success in our organization, focused on improving safety, quality,
delivery, cost, and employee morale. It seeks to eliminate waste and streamline
the delivery of value to the customer. There are dozens of tools associated
with the practice of Lean, such as value stream mapping, Kanban, and Gemba
walks, all of which are useful and effective.
However, it is
important to keep in mind that these tools are deployed within the context of
purpose, people, and process. True innovation and value-creation in execution
are powered by sharing purpose, careful planning, creative mindsets, dynamic
processes, and proven performance. Together they enable both agility and
adaptability in today’s complex environment. Together they drive execution
excellence.
Purpose: (Task
Vs. Mission Driven)
Task driven
environments are very checklist heavy, compliance oriented and top-down
leadership centric. Purpose driven environments are where team members are
inspired by a common mission, vision and values.
Plan:
(Individual vs Alignment)
To be
successful we need a clear, well-defined plan that everyone knows and knows how
their efforts towards that plan will drive success and meaning for themselves
and the business as a whole.
People:
(Collaborative vs. Competitive)
Collaborative
environments are highly integrated team efforts. Competitive environments are
highly independent. Lean starts and ends with people. We seek to create the
conditions under which people can achieve their maximum potential. We recognize
that great ideas for improvement can come from every level of the organization
and that everyone should be provided with the tools that help them contribute.
Process:
(Status Quo vs. Innovate)
Status Quo
environments live by the motto, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. These
environments are highly predictable and stable. Innovative environments on the
other hand are highly flexible and encourage failing fast. Innovative cultures
understand the importance of quickly adapting to change.
Performance: (Results
focused vs Process Accountability)
Performance is
what your team must do to delight customers, both external and internal. We
must make sure everyone understands what’s expected, how we’ll measure and
monitor it, celebrate the successes and hold ourselves accountable when we fall
short.
Purpose, plan,
people, process, and performance are the best assets to develop and focus on to
drive execution excellence. Purpose drives commitment. Plans fulfills our
purpose. People's mindsets and behaviors determine the effectiveness of
collaboration. Processes guide interaction forward towards meaningful
objectives. Performance is how we hold ourselves accountable and deliver on our
commitment to our customers, shareholders, and employees.
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