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Lean Ways of Working – what good looks like
Lean ways of working? 1. We ask great questions to help people think differently about things
3. We share knowledge & information to help each other succeed
6. We’re open & honest when we talk about our skills and development needs
12. I know who my customer is and what they need from me
10. My manager makes time for me to work on improvements and encourages me to “have a go”
9. My manager prepares thoroughly so that they can present the performance board to our team each morning
7. I am creative and I’m encouraged and rewarded for new thinking
11. My manager asks us what problems we’re having with the process and then takes them away to fix them
5. I speak with my manager on conference calls and at team meetings
2. We believe that Lean won’t work in our team because we’re different
4. We fix immediate problems with the work that comes to us and don’t help the people the work came from improve
8. We focus only on what other teams and people need to do to improve
Lean ways of working? 1. We ask great questions to help people think differently about things
3. We share knowledge & information to help each other succeed
6. We’re open & honest when we talk about our skills and development needs
12. I know who my customer is and what they need from me
10. My manager makes time for me to work on improvements and encourages me to “have a go”
9. My manager prepares thoroughly so that they can present the performance board to our team each morning
7. I am creative and I’m encouraged and rewarded for new thinking
11. My manager asks us what problems we’re having with the process and then takes them away to fix them
5. I speak with my manager on conference calls and at team meetings
2. We believe that Lean won’t work in our team because we’re different
4. We fix immediate problems with the work that comes to us and don’t help the people the work came from improve
8. We focus only on what other teams and people need to do to improve
1. We ask great questions to help people think differently about things
3. We share knowledge & information to help each other succeed
6. We’re open & honest when we talk about our skills and development needs
12. I know who my customer is and what they need from me
10. My manager makes time for me to work on improvements and encourages me to “have a go”
9. My manager prepares thoroughly so that they can present the performance board to our team each morning
7. I am creative and I’m encouraged and rewarded for new thinking
11. My manager asks us what problems we’re having with the process and then takes them away to fix them
5. I speak with my manager on conference calls and at team meetings
2. We believe that Lean won’t work in our team because we’re different
4. We fix immediate problems with the work that comes to us and don’t help the people the work came from improve
8. We focus only on what other teams and people need to do to improve
Lean ways of working Non-Lean ways of working
Lean Ways Of Working (LWOW) – What Good Looks Like
What does good look like in a Lean Service team?
Skills visibility and development
Structured problem solving
Sharing best
practice
Performance Dialogue
Clear vision & focus on customer needs
50% time devoted to the team• I develop myself, to help my team to deliver our purpose
• We support each other to develop & be the best we can using the skills matrix
• We’re open & honest when we talk about our skills & development needs
• I use & improve standard ways of working for my role
• We share knowledge & information to help each other succeed
• We listen & learn from each other
• I know who my customer is & what they need from me
• I do what it takes to do the right thing for the customer even if it takes longer
• I make sure that my customer gets what they need by fixing the root causes of problems
• My manager coaches & supports my team to use the Lean Ways of Working
• My manager makes time for me to work on improvements & encourages me to “have a go”
• My manager makes my accountabilities & responsibilities clear
• I take part in the regular performance huddle conversations, to help my team improve our performance
• I own areas of the performance board make sure they’re up to date
• I ask great questions to help people think differently about things
• I use Lean Tools & techniques to identify root causes and make improvements
• I am empowered to make decisions & put them into practice
• I am creative & I’m encouraged & rewarded for new thinking