A
selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of June
2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here.
Beyond Developing
People – Bob Emiliani uses the simple analogy of
plants, blooms, and pollination applied to the work of managers to help us
understand what they must do.
A Lack of Respect for
People on the Balance Sheet – Kevin Meyer
discusses the flaws that people, with their brains, creativity, and experience,
are not recognized as assets on traditional financial balance sheets causes.
Target, Actual, Please
Explain – Pascal Dennis talks about daily gemba walks
and the benefit of a manual process.
Operational Excellence
Examples for Business Growth - Brittany Currier
shares best practices of organizations to harness the full potential of
operational excellence.
Mistakes and Errors: A
Circular Definition; Leadership Matters – Mark Graban talks
about mistakes, errors, incidents, or accidents, and cultivating a culture that
views these events as opportunities for learning and growth.
Finding Your Beginner’s
Mind – Bob Emiliani says there is one method that
is wonderfully effective at helping people find their beginner’s mind — kaizen.
Pursuing Perfection:
Craftsmanship in Product Development - James Morgan explores the concept of
craftsmanship in design and engineering, how to cultivate it in individuals and
organizations, and the benefits of pursuing excellence.
Psychological Safety
vs. Psychological Comfort: Understanding the Distinction - Mark Graban explains
that some people mistakenly equate “psychological safety” with being
comfortable all the time which can undermine it’s true essence in the
workplace.
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