- Transform your thinking:
- Lean is a strategy and a way of thinking
- 1st pursuit by everyone in the organisation of making things better
- The key of success is not a lean organisation but a lean thinking
- Instead of thinking things big occasionally, make continuous small changes that incrementally improves the company
- this is a learned culture
- Build a lean learning environment by allowing employees to apply Kaizen. Kaizen teaches how to identify problems and solve them. Use 4 main tools:
- Setting standards with visual management
- Kanban, fix length tasks
- Allow experimenting
- Learn for Growth (learn how to learn)
- Have a people centric approach
- Avoid building over complicated processes
- Focus on growth rather than cot reduction
- Products are a stream of value
- Keep on improving systematically
- Its the evolution of the technical processes
- Innovate with Kaizen
- Do meaningful work (engaged employees)
- Derive meaning from progress
- Link to overall company strategy so that employees can see their progress contributing to the whole
- Ask yourself:
- How do we satisfy the customer better?
- How do we work easier?
- How do we reduce overall cost?
- How do we learn faster together?
- Create an environment where employees can make small mistakes so it also helps them learning by experimenting
- Avoid pitfall of returning to the old ways of working, keep at it
The Lean Strategy
Original by Balle, Jones, Chaize, FIume, 2024This summary note was posted on 21 September 2024, by Reinie in Management Personal Development
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