Genchi Genbutsu is a core principle of the Toyota Production System (TPS) and Lean Manufacturing. The term translates to “go and see for yourself,” emphasising the importance of firsthand observation to understand work processes and make informed decisions.
Originating in Japanese management philosophy, Genchi Genbutsu reflects Toyota’s belief that true understanding comes only from direct experience. Rather than relying on reports or assumptions, leaders and employees are encouraged to visit the actual workplace (Gemba) to see processes in action. This principle underpins Lean thinking by promoting accuracy, responsibility, and continuous improvement.
Genchi Genbutsu fosters stronger communication, efficiency, and engagement within organisations. It reduces waste by enabling immediate action and strengthens decision-making by grounding strategies in reality. By connecting managers directly to frontline activities, it creates a culture of shared responsibility and continuous learning.