Lean Masterclass Webinar Slides: Practical Steps To Create a Problem Solving Culture

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Don’t leave the tools of lean process improvement in the hands of a few "experts". Creating a culture of engaged problem solvers in your business is not nearly as difficult as it may sound and is the best way to drive outstanding results from your Lean programme. In this presentation, Richard Holland, Managing Director of TBM UK, draws upon nearly two decades of experience as a Lean practitioner to explain how you can make enthusiasm for problem solving contagious.

These slides were used by Richard during his recent webinar Lean Masterclass: Practical Steps to Create a Problem Solving Culture, which was broadcast on November 17th. The on demand version of the webinar will be made available shortly; if you registered for the webinar you will receive an e-mail as soon as it is available.

Download these slides to:

  • Understand the massive impact getting the culture right can have on your business performance
  • Learn practical, easy to implement ways of engaging employees to create a positive, problem solving culture
  • Hear case studies of what has worked in other companies and how you can use techniques with impact
  • Identify the key behaviours that you need to start exhibiting right now to embed lean thinking and problem solving throughout your organization

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