Jason goes a foot wide and a mile deep on respect for people, the foundation underneath every Lean concept, every Takt plan, and every leadership decision. Drawing from a moment with his son at church, a line from Pacific Rim, and examples from Japanese culture, he challenges the United States default of treating respect as obedience or punishment. He walks through real decisions on the jobsite, in the office, and in personal life that all come back to one filter: what here ultimately respects other human beings the most?
What you'll learn in this episode:
Why respect, not obedience or punishment, is the right lens for every decision
How Japanese culture demonstrates respect through fanatical quality and attention to people
Why decisions like zero tolerance for safety, contractor grading, and termination are acts of respect
Why bad portajohns, missing lunchrooms, and overextending crews signal a respect failure
How asking the right question changes the answer in feedback, prayer, and leadership
If respect for people is the foundation under every Lean and Takt principle, the only question worth asking next is whether your decisions actually rest on it.
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