Supporting Next-Generation Lean Thinking
Lean Education:Reflection and Looking Ahead
Conference closing remarksMike RotherSeptember 2014
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ELEC 2015 Conference Theme:"Supporting Next Generation Lean Thinking"
The word "Lean" was coined in 1990 as a description of what Toyota does to be so enduringly successful. That was 25 years ago, or about one generation. During that time 'Lean' was often interpreted as reducing cost and increasing productivity.
Today we are realizing that Toyota's approach is about much more than just cost reduction. One could say it's about achieving challenging goals through managers developing and channeling people's scientific creative capability.
You could call this expanded view of Lean something like"Next Generation Lean Thinking" or "21st Century Lean."
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21st Century Lean vs. 20th Century Lean
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Lean tools and techniques to improve quality, cost and delivery
• A systematic, scientific way of thinking and acting
• Managers as teachers of that way, through practice
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IS THE PURPOSE OF A CONFERENCELIKE THIS TO MAKE US COMFORTABLE?
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IS THE PURPOSE OF A CONFERENCELIKE THIS TO MAKE US COMFORTABLE?
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IS THE PURPOSE OF A CONFERENCELIKE THIS TO MAKE US COMFORTABLE?
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What capabilities should we have in Lean education?What changes may be happening inthe Lean education environment?
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TEACHERS HAVE BIG RESPONSIBILITY!
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2015 – 2020The following comments and challenges for the Lean Education community are proposed with the next 5 years in mind
THE NEXT EXPERIMENTSIN LEAN EDUCATION?
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(1) LEAN IS NOT JUST ABOUT EFFICIENCY ANY MORE
Focusing narrowly on cost reductionis no guarantee of business success.
What do you want to achieve?
The research that led to the book Toyota Kata looked into the intention behind Toyotaʼs practices and principles. Itʼs more about challenging and nurturing human resources - in order to achieve tough goals - than we might think.
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HOW DO WE CAPTURE THEIMAGINATION OF STUDENTS?Because without positive emotion,
learning is restricted
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HUMAN ENDEAVOR OR CHALLENGE
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Working on things that are meaningful and compelling
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A MORE FITTING DEFINITION OF LEAN?
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(2) IF WE CAN'T SEE INTO THE FUTURE,WHAT SHOULD WE TEACH?
How do we prepare students for the future when we don’t know what the future will bring?
We can’t predict how to get from A to B. How do we get comfortable with challenging goals and navigate the grey zone between here & there?
We can teach Scientific Meta Skills.
These are common, teachable, transferrable ways of thinking that can be used over the course of a lifetime.
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IT'S SCIENTIFIC THINKINGAPPLIED IN BUSINESS
The path to a challenging goals can’t be determined in advance, and today's solutions may not fit tomorrow's problems. But we can teach and practice a universal means of developing your own solutions and meeting challenges along uncertain paths.
Scientific ways of thinking and workingare a foundational habit for:
• Successfully pursuing seemingly unattainable goals in complex systems
• Enabling teams to make decisions more independently & maneuver effectively.
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VIDEO: Improvement Kata Application
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The video on the next page is a good example of what can happen when we teach a scientific way of working – a meta skill – rather then just teaching solutions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EHo4KrRKbQAlso available on the IK/CK YouTube Channel
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(3) STRIVE TO TEACH EXPERIENTIALLY
This is a significant challenge for educators, and will probably require lots of experimentation and adjustment.
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COACHINGCorrectivefeedback
PRACTICEFrequent
MASTERYOvercoming
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Structured practiceroutines (beginner)
4 INGREDIENTS FORACQUIRING NEW SKILLS
Brain research is clear: Developing new habits involves practicing new routines and experiencing a progressive sense of mastering them. The following ingredients help students rewire their brains, to acquire new skills and mindset.
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VIDEO:Things we know about how people learn
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELpfYCZa87gAlso available on the IK/CK YouTube Channel
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How can educatorsmeet these challenges?!
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BEST WISHESFOR YOUR EXPERIMENTING!
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TO OTHER PRESENTERS
Thank you for the opportunity to share with you some things we’re learning.
Please feel free to use any of the slides from this presentation, which are copyrighted under a Creative Commons Attribution license. The only requirement is to note the source on each slide you use, for instance by adding “By Mike Rother” somewhere on the slide.
Best wishes for your presentations & practicing!