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FEATURE – Lean is a people-centric system for learning that acts as an alternative to traditional
management and financial capitalism. It represents the best strategy a company can adopt to meet RELATED POSTS
the needs of the future.

Words: Daniel T Jones, Chairman, Lean Enterprise Academy

Thirty years ago, Jim Womack and I uncovered a very di!erent management system in Toyota. We (https://planet-lean.com/strategy-in-search-of-
called it “lean” to contrast it with the mass-production systems we saw in America and Europe. What strategist-chaize/)
struck us was its superior performance in designing and building cars and, more recently, its superior
ability to scale up innovative new technologies – like hybrid and hydrogen-fueled cars – faster than the Helping CEOs to see lean thinking as their
competition. strategy (https://planet-lean.com/strategy-
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But what really inspired us and many others to study lean in more detail ever since is the fact that it is a
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truly people-centric system that engages the creativity of all employees, rather than treating them as
commodities to be replaced as quickly as possible by low-cost labor or robots.

For us students of this game-changing way of managing began a long and eventful journey to
understand what enables a lean system to deliver such superior results. At first, we focused on the tools
that can be used to improve the work and create processes that flow; then we learned about a series of
management techniques, such as daily management, hoshin planning and A3 problem solving. Over
time, we have also seen how this set of tools and techniques work in all kinds of activities and
industries, not just in car manufacturing.

What became apparent, however, is that simply implementing the tools – or blindly trying to copy (https://planet-lean.com/lean-strategy-michael-
Toyota – misses the point completely, and quickly runs into the sand. That’s why Jim Womack and I balle/)
called our 1996 book Lean Thinking: our aim was to frame lean as an alternative way of managing,
showing why there is more to it than just boards and 5s. Indeed, lean success depends on how these

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tools are used and on how we learn to change the way we think about working together through using
them. A Toyota sensei (teacher) is not interested in the results of an A3 problem solving report, but in
An interview with Michael Ballé on lean as
what was learned from going through this exercise. a strategy (https://planet-lean.com/lean-
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Reusable learning from a succession of problem solving exercises builds the cumulative capabilities that Jan 20, 2017
enable teams to address tougher problems together in the future. Lean is all about acting our way to a
new way of thinking – which in turn leads to a new way of acting. This is the basis of the dynamic gains
that create the superior performance we see in truly lean organizations, and their ability to learn and
respond more quickly to new opportunities and changing circumstances. Lean is, above all, a system for
learning.

As our Lean Community developed, it also became very clear that active leadership from the top is
essential for the success of any lean initiative. Seeing lean as another method for cutting costs in
operations also misses the point and, as an approach, it rarely lasts. So, what is the journey leaders need
to embark on to focus everyone on the key challenges facing their organizations, to support the learning
and capability building to meet them, and to translate this learning into bottom-line results? Clearly, it (https://planet-lean.com/orry-fiume-lean-finance-
is more than just problem solving. roi/)

Who better to answer this question than pioneering lean CEOs who have gone through several lean Orry Fiume: a lean strategy can really
initiatives before realizing they needed to actively lead lean themselves to achieve results like Toyota? improve your ROI (https://planet-
Art Byrne tells us how he did this in The Lean Turnaround, and the CEOs my co-authors (Michael Ballé, lean.com/orry-fiume-lean-finance-roi/)
Jacques Chaize and Orry Fiume) and I have worked with do the same in The Lean Strategy Dec 8, 2015
(https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Strategy-Competitive-Innovation-Sustainable/dp/1259860426).

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Sustainable/dp/1259860426)

Indeed, these leaders had to unlearn many of the things they were
taught in business school and face up to the many obstacles of
traditional management thinking, which include:

The separation of strategy and execution. In 1980, Michael Porter


insisted that leaders should focus on strategy and market
positioning, and that execution is just about acquiring best-
practice systems and lower-cost labor. Lean leaders reject this
separation between strategy and execution, recognizing that lean
capabilities can’t be bought – they are nurtured and grown over
time.
Managing by the numbers. It turns out that traditional financial
accounting systems cannot see many of the problems or e!ectively track the improvements
stemming from solving them. Lean capabilities improve physical processes and quality and free
up capacity and cash, which executives can then turn them into growth and profits.

Relying on processes and systems designed by experts results in middle managers simply
focusing on ensuring compliance and leads to static optimization and no learning. Lean taps into
the knowledge of those running each process, capturing and building on their improvements to
create the next generation of products and processes.
Silos and rule-based bureaucracy divert a lot of expensive executive time into fighting
PowerPoint wars to defend silo budgets and optimize the activities of di!erent business areas.
Bureaucracy inherently resists change and hides problems to avoid blame. Lean reveals problems
and builds horizontal cooperation along the flow of work creating customer value.

Long lists of projects. Disengaged leaders who cannot see the underlying problems in their
organizations invariably launch long lists of projects, hoping some of them will succeed. This
results in overburden, failure to deliver and a great deal of wasted e!ort and capital. Lean builds a
common understanding of the underlying gaps that need closing, and a way to focus e!orts on the
actions required to close them.
Top-down decision-making. As a model, leaders defining the strategic problem, deciding on a
plan of action, driving it through against resistance to change and dealing with the consequences
is increasingly being questioned. Cognitive psychology reveals the fundamental flaws in jumping
to a solution (see Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow). It is also inherently wasteful,
particularly in rapidly-changing times (Art Byrne – The Lean Post 8 August 2017). The military,
too, recognizes that this approach to strategy is outdated – that “the best laid plans do not
survive contact with the enemy” (Stephen Bungay – The Art of Action). So their focus now is on
developing the skills of the front-line to do the right thing in the circumstances they encounter at
the time – which they call “leading from the ground up”. This mirrors the lean approach to
decision-making.

Lean can be seen as a series of counter-measures to address these obstacles. However, what brings
them together and makes them e!ective is a di!erent way of thinking and acting that leaders learn
by improving their current activities rather than reaching for another big leap in the dark. It is an

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iterative personal learning journey that Toyota calls “problem awareness” and is a necessary
counterpart to problem solving. It is almost always guided by an experienced sensei who leads,
challenges and helps leaders to reflect on what they observe and do.

It can be summarized in four steps:

Finding the right problems by going to the gemba to help front-line sta! tackle the obstacles they
face every day, in order to see the underlying problems and assumptions behind current processes
and systems. In doing so, leaders not only signal support for learning and problem solving, but
also their willingness to address the root causes that they have often been, maybe inadvertently,
responsible for cresting. They also see more clearly what capabilities are needed to address them.
Facing up to those problems involves taking a “helicopter view”, measuring their impact across
the organization and being clear about the business case for taking action – how quality at source
and faster time-to-market can grow sales; how faster flow can release cash; how the intensity of
kaizen can lower cost and free up capacity for new products, saving capital. Leaders then set
improvement directions, not plans, in a way that everyone can see how they can contribute to
meeting them.

Framing experiments and learning by seeing the Toyota Production System for what it actually is
– a set of learning frames that reveal what it takes to create value for users, what it takes to do
every step right-first-time, how to link them in a single-piece flow without batching, how to
reveal problems through a pull system, and so on. Repeated reference to these learning frames is
as important for leaders as it is for the front line.

Forming solutions through repeated experiments to discover what works in a specific situation
and capturing this knowledge in standards. But also building a learning infrastructure to support
leaders at every level in deepening the reusable learning of the people working for them, rather
than rolling out best practice. And establishing a chain of help rather than a chain of command –
and a dialogue – to align activities with the chosen improvement directions.

Continuous learning also lays the foundation for continuous innovation, which translates into: scaling
up existing designs rather than making big leaps; learning from a dialogue with key users; capturing
learning from production and suppliers; and incorporating new technical opportunities at a faster rate

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than competitors. Key to managing this is seeing products as a stream of value with a takt time (rather
than a series of projects) and developing the critical judgement of the Chief Engineers in defining the
overall concept and deciding which changes are necessary and which are not for the next iteration.

Bringing all of this together demonstrates how a people-centric system like lean o!ers a promising
alternative to financial capitalism. Its responsiveness and its ability to learn, create meaningful work
for employees and minimize the impact on the environment represent the most coherent strategy a
company can adopt to meet the needs of our time. Our challenge is to build on the shoulders of the
pioneers in articulating this strategic approach for the managers of the future.

Join Dan Jones, John Shook and many others in Venice in October at the
European Lean Summit.

PL readers get 5% discount!

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THE AUTHOR

Professor Daniel T Jones is co-author of the seminal books The Machine that Changed the World,
Lean Thinking and Lean Solutions; and co-founder of the lean movement. His latest book (co-
authored with Michael Ballé, Jacques Chaize and Orry Fiume) – The Lean Strategy – is available here
(https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Strategy-Competitive-Innovation-Sustainable/dp/1259860426).
Dan is founding chair of the Lean Enterprise Academy in the UK.

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