Webinar Preview: Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence with William Harvey
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I’m really excited to host and moderate the latest webinar in the KaiNexus Continuous Improvement Webinar series, which will be presented by my friend Dr. William Harvey. REGISTER I saw William give a great presentation at the Society for Health Systems conference (Healthcare Systems Process Improvement) in February and I asked him to give the […]

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17 | Leading Change from the Middle with Pennie Saum
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Can you influence change from the middle? Does successful change always have to start from the top? How can you stop pushing change on your leaders and instead create pull from them for the organizational culture you envision? If you’re leading continuous improvement internally, these questions are crucial because they address the challenge of how […]

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Lean Tips Edition #299 (#3511 – #3525)
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For my Facebook fans you already know about this great feature. But for those of you that are not connected to A Lean Journey on Facebook or Twitter I post daily a feature I call Lean Tips.  It is meant to be advice, things I learned from experience, and some knowledge tidbits about Lean to […]

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Stop Benchmarking Unicorns and Giants
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Unicorns are companies that reach a $1B valuation while still being privately held. Giants can often be summarized originally as FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google) and now MAMAA (Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet). These companies are often referenced as examples to follow. Learn from their success. After all, who doesn’t want to […]

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LinkedIn Poll on Barriers to Speaking Up: Fear and Futility
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Research by Ethan Burris shows that the top two reasons employees choose to keep quiet in the workplace are: 1️⃣ Futility2️⃣ Fear Fear of getting in trouble is a big problem. But there are also many workplaces where people say, quite literally, “I’m not afraid to speak up, it just isn’t worth the effort.” That’s […]

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3D Printing at Stratasys—Printing Technologies
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Recently I had a chance to visit the world market leader in 3D printing, Stratasys, together with my students. We went to their location in Rheinmünster, Germany, near the Baden-Baden airport. While I always keep a bit of an eye on new developments in 3D printing, it was quite refreshing to get an update on […]

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Meet-up: 5 Questions from Within the Lean Community  With Mark Graban
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This month A Lean Journey Blog turns 15 and as I look back on how I got started and who influenced my journey I wanted to revisit a previous series I started in 2012 called the Meet-up. One of the things I am so found of in the Lean community is the general wiliness to […]

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Success is the Enemy of Future Success
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By Pascal Dennis (bio) Strategy Deployment begins with True North — our strategic and philosophical purpose. True North entails developing a clear picture of Ideal condition, and
 Target condition. At the process level, this means answering questions like: “Is the process behaving as expected?” Corollaries: Do I understand my process? Is our hypothesis sound? If […]

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Caveat Venditor (Seller Beware)
bobemiliani.com

Over the last 40 or more years, many leadership and management improvement innovations have come and gone. While some may be backed by rigorous scientific or empirical research, as well as good intentions, they can all be considered fads in the sense that they share the inability to solve the persistent problems that plague traditional […]

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Maximize Efficiency with the Right Plant Layout: A Comprehensive Guide
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In the field of industrial facility design, selecting the appropriate plant layout is essential for optimizing operational efficiency, enhancing workflow, and ensuring effective material handling. Each layout type, whether U-shaped, O-shaped, S-shaped, L-shaped, I-shaped, or T-shaped, offers unique benefits and potential drawbacks. Understanding these characteristics allows businesses to make informed decisions that align with their […]

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Lean Quote: Live For the Moment, It’s Happening Now
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On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on […]

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Continuous Improvement: A Quick Guide for Beginners
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Continuous improvement is a philosophy rooted in the belief that operations, no matter how efficient, can always be enhanced. Moreover, this concept emphasizes the power of incremental changes and small improvements that collectively lead to significant improvements over time. In this blog, we get into the essence of continuous improvement, exploring its principles, methodologies, and […]

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Meet-up: 5 Questions from Within the Lean Community  With Kevin Meyer
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This month A Lean Journey Blog turns 15 and as I look back on how I got started and who influenced my journey I wanted to revisit a previous series I started in 2012 called the Meet-up. One of the things I am so found of in the Lean community is the general wiliness to […]

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Meet-up: 5 Questions From Within the Lean Community with Jeff Hajek
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This month A Lean Journey Blog turns 15 and as I look back on how I got started and who influenced my journey I wanted to revisit a previous series I started in 2012 called the Meet-up. One of the things I am so found of in the Lean community is the general wiliness to […]

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Jamie Flinchbaugh Reflects: Lessons from a Problem-Solving Journey
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  In this unique episode of the ‘People Solve Problems’ podcast, Jamie Flinchbaugh takes on the role of guest to offer listeners a special reflection on his podcast journey and the valuable lessons he’s gleaned along the way from the many special guests. He discusses the importance of conversations in learning and growing, emphasizing how […]

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Do We Need Another Share in the See, Solve, Share Model of Continuous Improvement?
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I love Steve Spear‘s emphasis on a Toyota-based Lean model of: “See, Solve, Share” See problems, solve problems, and share problems. That’s the ideal, and it’s powerful where it exists. At Toyota, and companies like it, there’s an understanding that speaking up about problems leads to a constructive response from leaders.  That’s not always true at […]

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Japan Study Trips: A Voyage of Leadership Discovery with Katie Anderson
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Scroll down for how to subscribe, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #504 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Katie Anderson, author of the book Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn. In this episode, Katie takes the reins along with me, Mark Graban, to discuss the transformative journey of Japan Study Trips. Recognized […]

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Taiichi Ohno’s View of Lean
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If Taiichi Ohno rejoined the living, what would he have to say about Lean? The conversation might go something like this: Bob Emiliani: Hello Ohno-san. I am happy to see you. I have a lot of questions that I hope you will answer. Taiichi Ohno: What is the matter? Can you not think for yourself? […]

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The May TTT/F begins in a week’s time
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A quick reminder that the May Train-the-Trainer / Facilitator begins in a week’s time. It’s not too late to book your place: 14-22 May, online, Tuesday & Wednesday afternoons (UK time):Leading with Outcomes: Train-the-Trainer / Facilitator (TTT/F) It covers: Leading with Outcomes: Foundation – patterns for strategy conversations in the language of needs, obstacles, and […]

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Rethinking How To Utilize an Assistant
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The Administrative Assistant has been often referred to as a perk, rather than a crucial resource to help an organization’s effectiveness. This shift in thinking, and language, really began with the adoption of email, where communication from person to person didn’t have to be managed. This continued to evolve as other tools became available and […]

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A Frequent Mistake—Undoing an Assembly Line—Part 2
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Assembly lines are THE way to do mass production. Yet, with constant regularity people try out to undo the assembly line, only to fail in their endeavor. In my previous post I looked at examples by Volkswagen in Salzgitter, Volvo in Kalmar, and Opel in Bochum, who all tried, just to switch back to an […]

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Uncovering Root Causes: Beyond the Conference Room – The Lean Approach to Problem Solving
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You don’t find the root cause of a problem in a conference room. OK, so we’ve gotten away from the whiteboard. Now what? You might not even KNOW the root cause by thinking and talking out where the work is actually being done. That’s one of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned from former Toyota […]

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Navigating the Cellular Manufacturing Journey: Creating a Model Cell or a Cell to Model?
geoleanusa.com

As organizations set out on a cellular manufacturing journey, a critical question emerges: Are you seeking to create a manufacturing model cell, or are you striving to cultivate a cell that will serve as a blueprint for future operational excellence? This distinction is vital.  While lean manufacturing workshops and kaizen events may make things bright, […]

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Lean as Alternative Medicine
bobemiliani.com

If Taiichi Ohno were alive today and witnessing what Lean has become — from a generic term for Toyota Production System (TPS) in 1988 to a product that sells quite well but does little to alter the status quo — I think he would be quite unhappy. Ohno-san reportedly hurt himself with Toyota executives more […]

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The Power and Risk of Rituals
kevinmeyer.com

Yes, it really has been just over a year since my last post! The past few years have been a whirlwind of activity, including building new video studios and offices for Gemba Academy. This period culminated in being approached by a large German multinational training company and, after nearly a year of due diligence and […]

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Simplifying Your Work Life: A Guide for Team Leads
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Simplifying Your Work Life: A Guide for Team Leads   In the hustle and bustle of managing a team, it’s easy for team leads to find themselves buried under piles of tasks, emails, and meetings. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. With the right strategies and mindset, team leads can simplify their work […]

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Navigating Entrepreneurship While Working a Corporate Job: Building Resilience for Success
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Navigating Entrepreneurship While Working a Corporate Job: Building Resilience for Success   Embarking on the journey of entrepreneurship while still holding down a corporate job can be a challenging balancing act. The demands of your day job combined with the uncertainties and risks of starting a business can test even the most resilient individuals. However, […]

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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
bobemiliani.com

Lately, I have been thinking more about these words I write in the blog post “Lean Zombies:” When one looks at all the great management thinkers over the last 100 years — from Taylor, the Gilbreths, to Follett, Mayo, Deming, Ohno Drucker, Argyris, Kanter, Senge, Schein, etc. — they have all had senior leaders’ attention […]

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Building Resilience: Strategies for Entrepreneurs with a 9-5 Job
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Building Resilience: Strategies for Entrepreneurs with a 9-5 Job   For aspiring entrepreneurs who are juggling the demands of a 9-5 job while pursuing their dreams, the journey can be incredibly challenging. Balancing the responsibilities of a full-time job with the demands of building a business requires a high level of resilience. Resilience is the […]

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Leaders Don’t Need “The Full Result”
bobemiliani.com

Mark Graban recently hosted James P. Womack on his podcast titled: “Jim Womack’s Observations and Reflections on the Evolution of Lean.” Dr. Womack made a few interesting comments that are worthy of some analysis. Let’s begin here: So [it is] quite amazing to me that the book [The Machine That Changed the World, published in […]

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Enterprise Transformation: What Is It and How Is It Done? | KaiNexus
blog.kainexus.com

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape, enterprise transformation has emerged as a strategic imperative for organizations seeking to thrive in the face of unprecedented disruption and uncertainty. From technological advancements to shifting consumer expectations, organizations are constantly confronted with many challenges that necessitate fundamental changes in how they operate and deliver value. In this […]

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Ryan McCormack’s Operational Excellence Mixtape: May 3, 2024
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Thanks, as always, to Ryan McCormack for this. He always shares so much good reading, listening, and viewing here! Subscribe to get these directly from Ryan via email. News, articles, books, podcasts, and videos about how to make the workplace better. Operational Excellence, Improvement, and Innovation Danaher: Masterful Capital Allocation and Lean Manufacturing Combined Danaher […]

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The 5G Methodology: An Approach to Problem-Solving
theleansuite.com

As a manufacturer, your pursuit for efficiency and continuous improvement is likely never-ending. That’s why you might search for innovative methodologies that offer significant benefits. One such strategy that has been popular is the Japanese 5G Methodology. Rooted in principles that emphasize a thorough understanding of the workplace, this problem-solving technique offers a structured and […]

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Lean Quote: All Things Seem Possible in May
www.aleanjourney.com

On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on […]

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