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What’s the real purpose behind the Japanese management practices integral to lean management —like kata, obeya, and A3 reports?
These methods are often misunderstood as mere templates or formats, without recognizing the deeper purpose and intention that drive their impact.
In this episode, we’re picking up on my conversation with Tim Wolput, Japanologist, Toyota Way management expert, and former World Aikido Champion, in Part 2 of this masterclass on Japanese culture and leadership.
Tim brings a unique perspective on the connection between martial arts and leadership—exploring how practices like kata, obeya, and omotenashi (the spirit of hospitality) can be applied to transformational leadership in your organization.
YOU’LL LEARN:
In episode 42, we explored how Samurai and rice farming shaped Japanese leadership and how it differs from Western management. If you missed it, hit pause and listen now before continuing this episode!
ABOUT MY GUEST:
Tim Wolput is a Japanologist and Toyota Way Management expert passionate about helping people transform themselves, their organizations, and the world for the better. Since 2023 Tim has been my in-country partner for my immersive Japan Leadership Experiences. Originally from Belgium, Tim has lived in Japan since 1999 where he attended Tokyo University Graduate School where he studied the history of traditional Japanese mathematics. He is also the 2005 World Champion in Aikido. Tim is a certified Toyota Way Management System instructor and consultant to global organizations on Lean, Agile, and Toyota Production System (TPS).
IMPORTANT LINKS:
TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:
01:54 The meaning of Aikido
06:20 What it means to flip the pyramid and how it relates to supportive leadership
09:37 Importance of kata in Japanese culture
17:24 The beauty of the tea ceremony and how it relates to business
21:05 Disadvantages of replacing humans with machines to get things done
22:40 The concept of obeya and people development
25:30 The importance of being people focused rather than tools and processes to reach goals
Apply for the Nov 2025 Japan Leadership Experience - early registration rate now through May 31st!
https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/
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Apply for the Nov 2025 Japan Leadership Experience - early registration rate now through May 31st!
https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/
What’s the real purpose behind the Japanese management practices integral to lean management —like kata, obeya, and A3 reports?
These methods are often misunderstood as mere templates or formats, without recognizing the deeper purpose and intention that drive their impact.
In this episode, we’re picking up on my conversation with Tim Wolput, Japanologist, Toyota Way management expert, and former World Aikido Champion, in Part 2 of this masterclass on Japanese culture and leadership.
Tim brings a unique perspective on the connection between martial arts and leadership—exploring how practices like kata, obeya, and omotenashi (the spirit of hospitality) can be applied to transformational leadership in your organization.
YOU’LL LEARN:
In episode 42, we explored how Samurai and rice farming shaped Japanese leadership and how it differs from Western management. If you missed it, hit pause and listen now before continuing this episode!
ABOUT MY GUEST:
Tim Wolput is a Japanologist and Toyota Way Management expert passionate about helping people transform themselves, their organizations, and the world for the better. Since 2023 Tim has been my in-country partner for my immersive Japan Leadership Experiences. Originally from Belgium, Tim has lived in Japan since 1999 where he attended Tokyo University Graduate School where he studied the history of traditional Japanese mathematics. He is also the 2005 World Champion in Aikido. Tim is a certified Toyota Way Management System instructor and consultant to global organizations on Lean, Agile, and Toyota Production System (TPS).
IMPORTANT LINKS:
TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:
01:54 The meaning of Aikido
06:20 What it means to flip the pyramid and how it relates to supportive leadership
09:37 Importance of kata in Japanese culture
17:24 The beauty of the tea ceremony and how it relates to business
21:05 Disadvantages of replacing humans with machines to get things done
22:40 The concept of obeya and people development
25:30 The importance of being people focused rather than tools and processes to reach goals
Apply for the Nov 2025 Japan Leadership Experience - early registration rate now through May 31st!
https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/
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