Carnival of Lean Leadership

The holidays have been a busy time for all of us, but bloggers kept on posting.  Here we go again with some of our favorite lean and leadership posts.  If there's a blog we don't know about, please let us know.

We'll start with the lean-oriented blogs, and you'll notice that we have a few new bloggers!

  • Our own Evolving Excellence has a couple of great posts (1, 2) by Bill Waddell examining "failure".  Like several other blogs we put forward some New Year's resolutions... but this time from the "lean at home" perspective.  And we continued to drive the "looking vs being lean" issue by discussing the importance of employees... which drew a large number comments.
  • Kathleen Fasanella's Fashion-Incubator has a rather unique post on push manufacturing of bras, as well as a three-part series on batch product development in the apparel industry.
  • Jon Miller's Gemba Panta Rei discusses the New Year's message from Mr. Watanabe at Toyota, and also examines lean failure.
  • Mike Wroblewski's Got Boondoggle has an appropriate holiday post on the need to apply kaizen to toy design and just recently discussed the importance of taking "before" photos.
  • A new lean blog by SME's Karen Wilhelm and Jeurgen Boenisch, Human Side of Lean, joins many of us in discussing the differences between GM and Toyota.
  • Norm Bodek talks about zero defects in Kaikaku.
  • Mark Graban's very active Lean Manufacturing Blog is also discussing the future of GM and Ford, and how it compares to Toyota.  There is also an interesting post on "saying no to Wal-Mart".
  • Karen Wilhelm has started her own blog, Lean Reflections, and has a great post on lessons learned from kaizen.  Karen is well-known in the lean community, and I'm looking forward to gaining new insight from her future posts.
  • Joe Ely's Learning About Lean has a post on why people observe but don't see lean.
  • Dr. Irani of the JobShopLean Yahoo Group has started a new blog, Next Generation Manufacturing, that deals with the application of lean to high mix low volume operations.  He has several introductory posts in the new blog that are worth reading.
  • Many of you recall the week-long blogging on project kaizen by the "gang of seven" including our own Bill Waddell.  A summary of all of the posts can be found at a new blog, Project Kaizen, here.

Now on to some of our favorite leadership posts from the past couple weeks.

Well I think that will wrap it up for this week!