Anybody who’s dealt with a government or large organization has run in to a stereotypical character – the manager who follows the rules with no apparent sensitivity to the circumstances regarding a given situation, or the consequences of his or her directives. We vilify these people as buffoons who are completely isolated from reality. What… read more.
Why cutting government waste is tougher than it looks
Getting rid of unnecessary expenditures is one of those motherhood issues that makes great fodder for politicians. Who’s to argue? The problem is that these standard bearers for cutting waste tend to be people who have no idea of this entails. The big giveaway is that they tell us it’s easy – all you need… read more.
The Curse of Presumption
In his wonderful book Thinking Fast and Slow, Nobel Prize-winning psychologist and author Daniel Kahneman describes how the human mind jumps to conclusions and then hangs on to those conclusions for dear life. One of the phenomena is called WYSIATI, an acronym for What You See Is All There Is. The idea is that our… read more.
Lean Government and the Granularity Problem
At a meeting with his commissioners, Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy recently cited step reduction as an example of how improvements were being made using lean. These tend to be pretty dramatic – 150 down to 50 is pretty typical. The fact that there are so many steps that can be eliminated shows that problems in… read more.
The humility we don’t hear about
People tend to think of humility as a personality trait. We see the humble person as one who doesn’t boast, gives credit to others, and is self-critical. There is, however, another side to humility that’s not quite as obvious to people, yet it is absolutely essential for lean leaders. This is what I would call… read more.
Interview on The American Innovator
Yesterday, my interview with Paul Akers went live on The American Innovator. We discussed my just-published book The Lean CEO and related topics. What great fun it was to be interviewed (actually, it was more of a conversation) by somebody who is as excited about lean as Paul is. Here’s the link to the show,… read more.
The Lean CEO Sees the Light of Day
Everything is happening very quickly! The April 10 launch for The Lean CEO, it seems, has been moved forward, and the book is now available! I first learned this from Mark Graban, who has just posted his interview with me at leanblog.org. Mark is a great interviewer / interlocutor, and this interview turned into a… read more.
Almost There
The countdown to the Lean CEO release has begun. We will be posting links to various publicity that will be showing up in the next few days. Official release day is Friday, April 10.
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