Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement
While 5S is a powerful lean tool, improper implementation can reduce it to “cosmetic theater” and fuel employee resistance.
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More Warning Signs That Your Lean Initiative Is Going Off the Rails
In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement, hosts John Dyer and Dr. Mohamed Saleh point to symptoms within your daily management system—specifically visual boards and leader standard work—that suggest your continuous improvement initiative is floundering.
The Progress Paradox: Warning Signs That Your Lean Initiative is Going Off the Rails
Do your lean initiatives start strong but fizzle out? In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement, hosts John Dyer and Dr. Mohamed Saleh discuss common missteps that that lead to a breakdown of lean and other continuous-improvement initiatives.
The Progress Paradox: Is Your Process Mapping Hiding the Truth?
Process mapping is a powerful improvement tool—but only when it reflects reality. Too often, ego, reputation management and fear prevent teams from exposing the uncomfortable truths about how the process actually operates.
The Progress Paradox: 5S vs 6S: Did We Misunderstand the Purpose of Safety?
Adding ‘safety’ as a sixth ‘S’ to the 5S lean tool may signal a weak underlying safety culture or a misunderstanding of the method’s original intent, say the hosts of Behind the Curtain: Adventures in Continuous Improvement.
The Progress Paradox- The Danger of Starting Lean with 5S
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