Title: The Gemba Walk
1The Gemba Walk
2Topics
- What is The Gemba Walk
- Why Gemba?
- The Gemba Walk
- Whos Doing It?
- Implementing the Gemba Walk
- Focal Points
- The Bottom Line
3What is the Gemba Walk?
- In business, Gemba refers to the place where
value is created and the general notion is that
the best improvement ideas will come simply from
going to the Gemba (bottom-up vs. top-down) - The Gemba Walk is an activity that takes
management to the front lines to look for waste
and opportunities a.k.a. to practice Gemba Kaizen
which is similar to the western concept of MBWA
(Management by Walking Around)
4What is the Gemba Walk?
- Gemba walk is a way to build up the learning
model like senseis apprenticeship - Senei is also a Japanese work means teacher or
coach - The subordinates are just like students or
apprentices - A leader should also instill in the subordinates
the discipline needed to effectively sustain a
lean conversion and have it improve consistently - A leader has the responsibility of showing the
True North direction of his students, coach
them, point them in right direction and tell them
when to stop and when to go
5What is the Gemba Walk?
- A leader teaches by stretching ones thinking and
perceptions through questions that stimulate one
to consider entirely new possibilities. - What would you learn if you measured in smaller
intervals of time? - What is the team leader supposed to be doing in
this situation? - How could these expectations be made more clear?
6What is the Gemba Walk?
- A model that allows an organization to recognize
the key group in a lean transition., the
sergeants and lieutenants in the war against
waste. - A model that helps identify existing
communication gaps between operators and
leadership and leadership and operators. This
group is vital to successful policy deployment,
and the development of a cultural of continuous
improvement.
Gemba walk is a way of learning. A model that
will help you gradually establish a new, lean way
of seeing and thinking.
7Whos Doing It?
Bob Nardelli CEO Home Depot There was a
perception that I was going out to catch people,
he says. Over time they understand that I just
want to see it like a customer. I can do my job
better if I have firsthand exposure to the good,
the bad and the ugly.
Michael Dell Chairman Dell Computer Michael
Dell was known for popping in, unannounced and
without an entourage, at the factories in Austin.
He would just walk around, look, and listen to
people.
8Implementing the Gemba Walk
- Take a walk through the core activities of the
whole, extended enterprise - Product and process development.
- Supplier management.
- Customer management and support.
- Fulfillment from order to delivery.
- General management system for the extended
enterprise. (What do managers do? How do
managers lead?)
9The Bottom Line
- The currency of leadership is presence.
- Where leaders spend their time determines what is
important to their organization