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In this episode of Lean Into Excellence, we're joined by Mark Reich, Senior Coach at the Lean Enterprise Institute and author of the new book Managing on Purpose. Mark brings decades of experience in Lean leadership, including 23 years at Toyota, to a powerful conversation on what it really takes to build and sustain a culture of continuous improvement.

We dive deep into the principles of Hoshin-Kanri and why it's critical for aligning strategy from the top down and bottom up. Mark explains how tools like A3 problem-solving and daily management are not just techniques—but essential components of a purpose-driven organization.  Mark also reflects on the evolution of Lean, challenges in post-pandemic workplaces, and how new leaders can avoid common pitfalls while building sustainable improvement systems.

If you care about turning strategy into meaningful action—without losing sight of your people—this episode is a must-listen.

 

To purchase Mark's book Managing on Purpose, please click below:

https://www.lean.org/store/book/managing-on-purpose/

 

Chapters

00:00: Introduction to Lean into Excellence
00:20: Introduction to Lean Leadership
00:58: Introduction to Leadership and Organizational Alignment
05:18: Mark Reich's Journey in Lean and Hoshin Kanri
09:27: Understanding Hoshin Kanri and Its Importance
12:26: Common Misconceptions About Hoshin Kanri
16:28: The Relationship Between Strategy and Daily Management
21:55: Sustaining Hoshin Kanri Through Leadership Changes
25:16: Integrating Hoshin Kanri with Daily Management
29:31: Real-World Lessons from Hoshin Kanri Implementation
33:30: The Importance of Gemba Walks
35:25: Navigating Change During the Pandemic
35:55: Building Organizational Alignment
39:33: Reflections on Lean Management with Jim Womack
41:09: Sustaining Continuous Improvement Efforts
45:47: Success Stories Beyond Toyota
49:53: Advice for New Leaders
53:14: The Journey of Writing a Book