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Job Rotation

Introduction: Job Rotation (Flexibility in Lean)

Job Rotation is a Lean people development practice where employees are regularly moved between different tasks or roles. The aim is to increase workforce flexibility, reduce monotony, and build multi-skilled teams that can adapt to changing demands.

Background

The concept of job rotation emerged in workforce management and gained traction within the Toyota Production System as part of Lean’s focus on respect for people and continuous improvement. By training employees across multiple jobs, organisations reduce dependency on a single specialist, improve engagement, and strengthen resilience against disruptions such as absenteeism or demand shifts.

Key Elements / Features

  • Skill variety: Employees learn multiple tasks, expanding their competencies.
  • Flexibility: Teams can quickly adapt to changes in demand or staffing.
  • Engagement: Reduces boredom and increases motivation by varying daily work.
  • Knowledge sharing: Encourages cross-functional understanding and collaboration.
  • Standardisation: Requires clear work instructions to ensure consistency across operators.
  • Safety and ergonomics: Helps prevent strain from repetitive work by rotating tasks.

Applications / Examples

  • Manufacturing: Operators rotate between assembly, inspection, and packaging tasks to balance workload.
  • Healthcare: Nurses alternate between wards, clinics, and emergency departments to broaden experience.
  • Service industries: Employees shift between customer service, administration, and support roles.
  • Logistics: Warehouse staff rotate through picking, packing, and shipping stations.

Relevance / Impact

Job Rotation strengthens Lean organisations by:

  • Increasing resilience against staff shortages.
  • Creating multi-skilled employees who can support continuous improvement.
  • Improving morale and reducing turnover by offering varied work.
  • Supporting long-term sustainability through knowledge retention and workforce adaptability.

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Anend Harkhoe
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With extensive experience in healthcare (hospitals, elderly care, mental health, GP practices), banking and insurance, manufacturing, the food industry, consulting, IT services, and government, Anend is eager to guide you into the world of Lean and Six Sigma. He believes in the power of people, action, and experimentation. At Dmaic.com and Lean.nl, everything revolves around practical knowledge and hands-on training. Lean is not just a theory—it’s a way of life that you need to experience. From Tokyo’s karaoke bars to Toyota’s lessons—Anend makes Lean tangible and applicable. Lean.nl organises inspiring training sessions and study trips to Lean companies in Japan, such as Toyota. Contact: info@dmaic.com

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