Introducing Lean & Lean Leadership

Introducing Lean & Lean Leadership

By Matt Sims

In this episode of the Ever-So-Lean Podcast, we are diving deep into what Lean actually is, why we should be doing it, and what it takes to sustain a culture of Continuous Improvement. But wait, don't hit the snooze button just yet! We have an incredible guest who is sure to inspire and motivate you on your journey towards Lean Excellence.

Get ready to be energized by the one and only Natalie Sayer, a true heavyweight in the Lean and Continuous Improvement world! As the co-author of the renowned "Lean for Dummies" book, Natalie has a global influence and has helped countless leaders and teams navigate through this VUCA world we live in (Volatile, Uncertain, Chaotic and Ambiguous).

As the Principle & Founder of The Blair David Company, Natalie acts as a Thinking Partner & Executive Coach, creating strategies and inspiring teams to achieve greatness. Her wealth of experience and inspiring stories will leave you feeling empowered to tackle any challenge that comes your way.

So, whether you're just starting out on your Lean journey or are a seasoned veteran, you won't want to miss this episode! Natalie's advice and guidance will give you the tools and motivation you need to create a culture of continuous improvement that will last for years to come. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by the incredible Natalie Sayer, as she joins Matt on the Ever-So-Lean Podcast!

Key Takeaways:

Positive change comes through people, it’s all about people! Blame the process not the people. Look for something in the operation to focus on, don’t try and go after everything e.g. look for safety improvements or quality improvements. Look to improve flow or how different shifts are talking to each other. All these processes are common in in most operations and provide a good starting place. Ask lots of open-ended questions, talk to me about, tell me why what’s the purpose of this what do you think about, that really focus on what’s going on. This is because sometimes our eyes don’t tell us the full story or brain is very clever at filling in the gaps for us and sometimes those gaps on actually what we’re looking for. Sketch the problem, by sketching the problem you can really see what is in front of you, and therefore understand it. There’re no language barriers in a sketch. There’re no words to translate, a sketch crosses every single language in the world.

 

Find out more about the Blair David Company at www.blairdavid.com

Lean for Dummies - https://amzn.to/4cio7Ce

 

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