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Management number | 201815645 | Release Date | 2025/10/08 | List Price | $56.71 | Model Number | 201815645 | ||
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The two pillars of a Lean Management System are Continuous Improvement and Respect for People, but Respect for People is often overlooked or understated. This book explores why staff come to work in the morning and proposes a new system that prioritizes Respect for People over Continuous Improvement, with leaders recognizing belonging and psychological safety as preconditions to process innovation and new definitions of value and waste taking on a more human face.
Format: Hardback
Length: 178 pages
Publication date: 20 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
A Lean Management System is built on two fundamental pillars: Continuous Improvement and Respect for People. While most books on Lean Production have primarily emphasized Continuous Improvement, they have often neglected to treat Respect for People as an equally important pillar. As a result, the structure of a Lean organization becomes lopsided, resembling a lean-to structure rather than a true Lean house. It is our responsibility to rectify this imbalance.
The study of people is a complex and captivating endeavor that requires us to delve into various interdisciplinary fields, including psychology, sociology, philosophy, and even theology. This book, while closely aligned with Lean Production, pursues a different objective. Instead of focusing solely on production, efficiency, and financial gains, our goal is to understand the underlying reasons why employees wake up in the morning and choose to come to work. We can only truly comprehend a system when we understand the people who inhabit it. The culture is owned by these individuals, and it is essential to recognize their ownership and the impact they have on the organization.
In order for Lean to evolve and adapt to the contemporary workforce, it must transition from a Production System into an Empowerment System. Lean Production, as it stands, may no longer meet the needs of knowledge workers, such as yourself. You are not a line worker, and your system should not treat you as such. Therefore, we need a new system that prioritizes Respect for People over Continuous Improvement.
Leaders within this system must understand that belonging and psychological safety are essential preconditions for process innovation. New definitions of value and waste, which are the cornerstone of Lean philosophy, must be reimagined to have a more human touch and drive cultural change. We must flip Lean on its head to ensure that it serves the needs of our modern workforce effectively.
In conclusion, the two pillars of a Lean Management System—Continuous Improvement and Respect for People—are integral to the success of any Lean organization. While Continuous Improvement has received significant attention, Respect for People has often been overlooked or underappreciated. By leveling out the structure and prioritizing Respect for People, we can create a more balanced and effective Lean system that empowers employees, fosters innovation, and drives sustainable growth.
Weight: 520g
Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032644127
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