Lean will not thrive if there is not a solid management structure in place. You may be able to coax some progress out of the tools, but without a shift in how the business is managed, it will simply be a collection of disjointed tools and not a business philosophy.
Our Lean Management Overview class shows how several of the main leadership methods interact to form a structure upon which to overlay the Lean toolkit.
This class walks students through the components of a typical leadership structure, including daily management, KPIs, policy deployment, countermeasures, and operations reviews. It is intended to educate the leadership team on the need to create a management structure in their Lean organization. Many leaders use the "gut feel" approach when guiding their organization. Some have personal systems that serve them well. But few create an organization the coordinates the leadership efforts at all levels of the organization.
Without a sound system, it is hard for leaders to make decisions in the absence of guidance, and it makes personnel transitions, especially in key positions, far more challenging than they should be.
In this training, the instructor will guide the learners through the framework of an effective Lean management system. Leaders at each level of the organization, from senior executives on down to frontline leads can see how what they do affects the entire company.
This training module is part of our Lean Training System and is based on a narrated PowerPoint presentation.
It is one of 36 modules from this early training content we provided.
Training modules are at Continuous Improvement Central, Velaction's training and resource platform. Upon purchase, this product will be added to your existing account (based on your email address), or a new account will be created if you don't yet have one.