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Three Ways Leaders Create Lean

John Maher

Vice President of Product Strategy

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Lean Culture

• For those of you who have heard

this before, it bears repeating.

• For those of you who have not,

this is important – leadership is

the single most important

component to lean success.

• It’s exciting to talk about bottom-

up change and how a swell of

individuals can succeed with lean.

• In practice, however, this has to

happen early on or there is little-

to-no change of success.

“Relentless”

leadership

and team

empowerment

drive lean

change.

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Who’s driving this thing?

• Not to say that lean changes cannot start from the

bottom-up, but you need leadership driving the bus.

• If not, your methods will start to conflict with some

long-standing processes and metrics.

• These formerly sacrosanct topics need to be

addressed by leadership before you continue.

• Once leadership is on board, the leaders can come

from anywhere in the company.

• To prevent stagnation at a higher level, leaders must

carry the torch of continuous improvement relentlessly.

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80/20 rule

• They can start out leading the kaizen events but they

need to mentor and train those doing the work in order

to keep continuous improvement alive and well.

• Lean organizations expect 80% of their improvements

to come directly from those closest to the work.

• This is the only way to fully utilize the talents and

capabilities of your human assets.

• Give the people closest to the work the tools and

support necessary to astound you with their creativity

and innovation.

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Out on the floor

• Gone are the days where leaders sit in their offices

sending out directives to the rest of the organization

and lead by pounding on the rest of us when those

directives are not met.

• Today, leaders are responsible for training and

mentoring their people.

• They equip them with the tools of continuous

improvement and empower them to remove the

obstacles that block their way.

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Out on the floor

• Here are some ways that leadership has created a

more demand-driven culture:

1. Of machines and men/women – Leaders who

think of their production staff as extensions of their

equipment are making a fatal error. Empowered

people who feel their bosses care about keeping

them on staff by growing their skills and offering

development opportunities are the people who will

drive the changes needed to make your business

excel.

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Out on the floor

• Here are some ways that leadership has created a

more demand-driven culture:

2. “Scaffolding” support – It’s a huge mistake to

treat your people like their only role is to follow

standard operating procedures (SOPs). You are

under-utilizing the most valuable assets in your

organization. It doesn’t happen overnight, but you

must build the scaffolding needed to support your

people by giving them the tools, confidence, and

authority to make changes.

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Out on the floor

• Here are some ways that leadership has created a

more demand-driven culture:

3. Training rolls on – Training should never stop. I

hear the unending list of obstacles – no time,

budget, senior-support, etc., but every moment

spent training your people yields ongoing hours

saved in fixing mistakes & putting out fires. Equip

them with the tools, confidence, and abilities to

speak up when something’s wrong. Show them

how to look for solutions & take ownership of

results.

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Supply Chain

• I have been working with supply chain professionals

and manufacturing leaders my entire career.

• If there is one thing I can say about the successful

ones, it is this:

Effective change agents in manufacturing

environments invariably spring from a

leadership culture that supports the people

not just the change – every step of the

way.

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John’s passion for demand-driven manufacturing is equal

to his interest in how this method improves the lives of

employees within these environments. “I’m here to help,

not to judge” comments John whose blog posts reflect why

demand-driven matters and are based on his experience

working in manufacturing environments and expertise in

ERP, MRP, APS, supply chain, manufacturing planning

and scheduling systems and constraints management.

John Maher

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