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Gemba Walk

Most leadership teams’ assumptions about what is happening in the workplace on a day-to-day basis do not align with the reality of what is actually taking place. Does that sound surprising to you? One very good solution to this problem is a Gemba Walk. A Gemba Walk is an alternative expression for the Japanese term ‘Genchi Genbutsu’ which is defined as, ‘Going to the source to find the facts to make correct decisions, build consensus, and achieve goals.’ A common slang expression for this is ‘Get your boots on and go see the reality.’ Don’t make dangerous assumptions about things you only know from a distance.

When leaders leave their everyday tasks and walk the Gemba, they have an opportunity to ‘See or to Study’ with their own eyes and more deeply understand what is really happening inside the organization. This practice allows them to observe machinery conditions, ask about the practiced standards, and have a better understanding of the functions and processes around. This affords management a reliable, simple, and easy means of supporting the organization and encourages workplace standardization.

The Gemba Walk is an excellent method of ensuring potential problems are addressed in the quickest possible time and at the lowest possible level. Its implementation begins with good planning and requires support from leadership and employees. In order to do this, here are some helpful hints:

Asprova provide user’s the opportunity to discover which processes inside their business need adjustment, as they inhibit people’s ability to do the right thing. Valuable information gathered from our advanced planning and scheduling functions support leaders when they walk the Gemba to effectively engage with the workforce to solve problems, review ideas, pilot changes and tweak implementation issues.

 

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