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The Structure and Scientific Thinking of Toyota Kata with Mike Rother | 087

The Structure and Scientific Thinking of Toyota Kata with Mike Rother | 087

FromLean Leadership for Ops Managers


The Structure and Scientific Thinking of Toyota Kata with Mike Rother | 087

FromLean Leadership for Ops Managers

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why practice Toyota Kata? It can seem daunting at the beginning with the rigid structure and rules; however, the goal of Kata is more about shifting our mindset to integrate improvement thinking into our work. Lean Frontiers hosts an annual Kata Con, and this year I had the privilege to meet and interview Mike Rother, the author of the book Toyota Kata. In this episode, I talk with Mike about the structure and scientific thinking of Toyota Kata and how Kata is used as a resource for teachers. In the end, I share how I incorporate the foundational elements of Kata without even using the word Kata. What You’ll Learn from this Episode:Using Structured Practice in Toyota KataThe Importance of CoachingKata in the ClassroomIntegrating Kata Foundations in Your Organization Get full show notes and more information here: https://processplusresults.com/podcast/087
Released:
Apr 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Lean Leadership for Ops Managers is a podcast for leaders in Ops Management who’ve had some targeted success with Lean, but haven’t yet built the everybody-everywhere-everyday improvement culture they crave. In each episode, former Fortune 100 Ops Executive and Lean Enthusiast Jamie V. Parker will teach you how to engage your team, develop a Lean culture, and still get your day job done.