Gemba

gemba

Gemba: Gemba is a Japanese term meaning “the real place,” and in Lean management, it refers to the actual location where value is created—such as the factory floor or customer service desk. A Gemba diagram encourages leaders to observe processes firsthand, interact with workers, and identify opportunities for improvement. This visual tool is central to Lean thinking and continuous improvement practices.

Lean leaders the voice of lean

Lean leaders the voice of lean

Lean leaders the voice of lean: Lean leaders play a critical role in driving continuous improvement within organizations by empowering employees, eliminating waste, and optimizing processes. They champion Lean methodologies, emphasizing value creation and a culture of efficiency and collaboration.