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In today's episode, senior coach at Lean Enterprise Institute, Mark Reich, dives into a Japanese strategic planning methodology that was born out of Toyota. Known as Hoshin Kanri, this system is focused on building alignment from the executive suite down to the shop floor, and driving meaningful action at every level. In our conversation, we'll discuss the pitfalls that manufacturing organizations can face when strategy becomes detached from reality, and why company visions often remain stuck as slogans rather than sparking genuine change. We'll also talk about why transforming company culture, building accountability, and developing leaders are all part of a holistic process that starts at the top of the organization.
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