Lean is not just a toolset or method. It is a mindset or philosophy. It focuses on process thinking, respect for your people, and customer value.
Lean is not a set of tools, but a way of looking at work and processes. It's about first understanding what's happening and where improvements can be made, instead of immediately coming up with solutions.
Lean is a way of thinking focused on continuous improvement. You start by examining the process and identifying bottlenecks, making it clear where value is created and where improvements can be made.
Everything starts with the customer: without customers, there's no value. By focusing on what's truly important, you prevent waste and work more purposefully.
Lean isn't just about processes; it's primarily about people. By continuously improving together and empowering employees to leverage their strengths, improvement becomes part of daily work.
Waste is often hidden in processes, such as waiting or errors. Lean makes this visible, allowing you to improve it and ensure work flows more smoothly and quickly.
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