Lean Roundup #172 – September, 2023

Lean Roundup #172 – September, 2023

A
selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of September
2023.  You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups 
here.  

 

Another
Tale from the Past
– Mark Rosenthal shares a story that questions whether
kaizen events alone, no matter how many or how quickly they were run, would
actually create long-term significant change.

 

Highlights
from GE’s “The Lean Mindset”
– Katie Anderson talks about her experience
attending GE’s special event called The Lean Mindset: Pursuit of Progress.

 

Labor Wastage Day
Bruce Hamilton discusses why we don’t have labor shortage problem; we have a
persistent labor wastage problem and why it’s about time to do something about
that.

 

Expand
the View of the System to Find Ways to Improve Results
– John Hunter shares
an example of expanding the system view and looking at the results of the entire
system it is often possible to find improvements that are not possible by only
looking at “your” system.

 

What
Makes Toxic Cultures?
– Pascal Dennis discusses toxic culture that leaders
create and can eliminate.

 

HR:
The elephant in the room for psychological safety
– Michel Baudin adds
comments to Mark Graban’s Quality Digest column about psychological safety by
focusing on the HR policies and practices.

 

Completing
A Kaizen Event is the Beginning, Not the End of an Improvement
– Steve Kane
says the conclusion of a Kaizen event is not the end of an improvement; it
marks the start of an ongoing journey toward excellence.

 

Understanding
How Process Behaviour Charts Work
– Christopher Chapman dives into the
theory and clockworks behind Process Behaviour Charts so as to demystify how
they work and to aid in creating and interpreting them more effectively.

 

Dos and Do Nots
for KPIs
– Christoph Roster discusses the three most common pitfalls are to
underestimate the effort (and hence the cost) of measuring a KPI, to
overestimate the accuracy of a number, and (worst of all) to believe that the
numbers tell you everything.

 

Should
You Forget About Psychological Safety?
– Bob Emiliani talks about the
aspects of psychological safety and what you can do about it rather then
complaining about a lack of it.

 

Some
Common Themes From the GE Lean Mindset Event’s Diversity of Backgrounds

Mark Graban shares his experience about the recent event, The Lean Mindset, organized
by GE.

 

What
Is Process Improvement, and What Are Some Best Practices?
– Delancey Padmos
shares the aims of process improvement and some best practices to consider.

 

 

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