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What does it really mean to be a “learning
organization”? What does it take to get the people in a
non-manufacturing environment to think of work in terms of flow?
How do you build a culture based on lean principles and lead that
culture as it continuously evolves?
In his book, Follow the Learner:
The Role of a Leader in Creating a Lean Culture, Dr.
Sami Bahri describes how he and the staff in his dental practice
tackled each of these questions. The book describes how their
organization, the Bahri Dental Group, transformed their work and
their thinking from a traditional batch-and-queue approach to one
focused directly on the needs of the patient, not on the needs of
the practitioners.
The book is organized into three
sections–Creating the Practice, Leading the Transformation, and
Discovering the Principles of Lean Leadership–that describe a
personal and professional journey in terms that anyone, at any
level, can learn from. It explains the technical changes that they
made in the way that they scheduled and treated patients, as well
as the understanding of the human interactions needed to make this
new model succeed. Along the way, it demonstrates the universal
application of lean concepts and methods in an environment with
which we are all familiar, but is a long way from the traditional
manufacturing roots of the Toyota Production System.
Dr. Bahri has created an honest and
straightforward look at organizational transformation. He describes
the experiments that led to rapid improvement and dramatic change,
as well as the lessons he learned that changed his own definition
of what it meant to be a leader. And he has created a leadership
model of continuous improvement that lean thinkers and leaders
everywhere can understand and relate to.
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The Role of a Leader in Creating a Lean Culture |
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