Malcolm Bastien

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We achieved three things by shifting management’s attention away from executing detailed plans and toward evaluating and improving output. First, managers focused on quality and flow efficiency instead of resource-usage efficiency. Second, and even more important, managers began to question and reflect on the effectiveness of the current way of doing things. Third, we now had transparency of the current state, which is the stepping stone to impacting the future.
Real-World Kanban: Do Less, Accomplish More with Lean Thinking
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