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Lean Leadership

Introduction: Lean Leadership

Lean Leadership is a leadership approach that sustains and strengthens Lean practices by focusing on people development, respect, and problem-solving. Instead of controlling teams, Lean leaders coach, support, and enable employees to identify and solve problems themselves.

Background

The concept stems from the Toyota Production System (TPS), where leaders are expected to act as role models of continuous improvement. Rather than dictating actions, they guide teams through questions, coaching, and trust-building. This philosophy ensures that Lean is not just a set of tools but a culture embedded in daily work and long-term strategy.

Key Elements / Features

  • Servant leadership: Leaders serve and support teams rather than command them.
  • Coaching mindset: Emphasis on developing employees’ problem-solving abilities.
  • Respect for people: Encouraging engagement, ownership, and collaboration.
  • Focus on long-term growth: Building sustainable culture, not just short-term results.
  • Leading by example: Demonstrating Lean behaviours in daily actions and decisions.

Applications / Examples

  • Healthcare: A Lean leader coaches nurses to redesign workflows, reducing errors and stress.
  • Manufacturing: Leaders hold daily stand-up meetings to listen, remove barriers, and empower employees to act.
  • Office environments: Managers encourage teams to improve administrative processes rather than imposing top-down solutions.

Relevance / Impact

Lean Leadership is critical for embedding Lean into organisational culture. Without leadership that inspires, coaches, and empowers, Lean initiatives often remain superficial. By fostering trust and problem-solving at every level, Lean leaders create the foundation for continuous improvement and long-term success.

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Anend Harkhoe
Lean Consultant & Trainer | MBA in Lean & Six Sigma | Founder of Dmaic.com & Lean.nl
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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