I recently spoke to the head of lean implementation at a large European-based manufacturing and engineering organization. He is discouraged. Contrary to his advice, the senior executives just agreed to purchase the services of a consulting firm to implement lean.
What they bought were a series of quick and simple kaizen events in which the participants would do A3 problem-solving, and the consultants guaranteed quick financial results. The executives were assured that it would require no burden on their part, just verbal and financial support (for the consultants) and the consultants would handle everything else.
Simple. No problem.
These executives were led to believe that they would then be "doing lean," Toyota Production System and all that good stuff. There is one thing I can absolutely guarantee you, in addition to the sun rising tomorrow. They will NOT be doing lean or TPS!!
Quick and easy solution = quick and easy sell. Unfortunately, more and more executives are being duped into what is essentially a scam.
Let's be honest about this problem. Many senior executives suffer ADD (attention deficit disorder) and lack the tenacity, vision or as Dr. Deming would say, the “constancy of purpose," to implement significant change in the culture and processes of their organizations. Feeding them quick and easy solutions is like selling dope to a drug addict.
Here are some clues to avoiding the scam:
- If you want to achieve short-term financial gains by just cutting head count, don't pretend it's anything associated with lean. And don't imagine you need a consulting firm to help you. Just do it! Then work on the important stuff.
- If someone comes into your office and promises you short-term financial results and claims it's “lean management," throw him out of your office and tell him never to come back! Check to see that your watch is still on your wrist, first.
- If someone claims that lean is doing 5S, an A3 or A4 problem-solving sheet or PDCA, they do not know lean and are appealing to your ADD. Tell them to stop insulting you, you have already taken your Ritalin for the day!
- If someone tells you that you can implement lean “down there," while you and other senior managers remain unscathed, avoiding effort or pain, tell them you have seen enough late-night cable-TV commercials telling you how to lose 50 pounds without breaking a sweat! It ain't gonna happen!
On the other hand, here is some straight talk about implementing lean:
- Lean is a strategic initiative that will require at least three to five years for any organization of size. It is a lifestyle change, not a diet.
- It requires active leadership. Mr. Toyoda and Mr. Honda were both directly involved in shaping the culture, driving what was important in the organization and recognizing success. They did the gemba walk, were on the spot, where the value-adding work gets done, learning from those who are expert in the work.
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