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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 what worked as countermeasures. 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 other companies that are starting or attempting their “Lean Journey.”
The Psychological Safety that might be taken for granted at Toyota must be actively cultivated in a company before continuous improvement can really take root, let alone take off.
I think the model could also be stated as:
“See, Share, Solve, Share”
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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 what worked as countermeasures. 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 other companies that are starting or attempting their “Lean Journey.”
The Psychological Safety that might be taken for granted at Toyota must be actively cultivated in a company before continuous improvement can really take root, let alone take off.
I think the model could also be stated as:
“See, Share, Solve, Share”
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