What makes Lean management stick over the long term?
Most books on Lean focus on getting started and applying the tools. REAL LEAN Volume Three takes up the harder, less-examined question: what causes companies to abandon Lean after a few years, and what can executives actually do about it?
Drawing on the historical record - including the documented failure of Frederick Taylor's Scientific Management to outlive its founders - the author identifies the structural and behavioral forces that pull organizations back to conventional management.
Along the way he introduces 14 decision points executives must commit to, an in-depth examination of the often-overlooked "Respect for People" principle, and a framework called Lean enterprise estate planning for surviving inevitable changes in ownership and leadership.
A candid, evidence-based guide for executives, practitioners, and consultants thinking beyond the next pilot project.
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