Fly high whilst wiping away the waste
Our founder Aaron Penwill, recently got interviewed for the Irish Independent. Through an interview conducted on zoom, Aaron discussed all things Lean and Productivity with the Emmy award winning journalist and leadership coach Gina London.
Lean Practice Becomes a B-Corp
We are pleased to announce that Lean Practice is now a B-corp certified company.
Since 2016 we have been on a journey to conduct business in a better way and use our business as a platform for doing good. In 2016 we became a member of 1% for the planet, where we donate 1% of our total revenue to non-profits fighting climate change.
The Performance Manifesto
Here is my gift to you. My thoughts on creating an attitude towards productivity. A manifesto that if you adopt, it will boost your performance, like it has done for me over the years and the awesome clients I have coached.
If there's one thing you can to do to help your performance is to read the manifesto below, enjoy:
Systems Over To Do Lists
The latest drive to improve productivity in your organisation has ended in little to no change, what’s the alternative? Systems.
Less Waste
Lean is about delivering more value to your customer or stakeholders. Value could be a product or a service or even a purpose or a cause to get behind.
The premise of Lean is that you should focus your effort on producing that value, anything else is waste.
Effort could be your time, machines, materials, utilities you use or any other resource that gets consumed. Effort/Resources then should be directed only at the “value”
Creating A Social Impact
I love what I do, it's great to work with so many makers, creators, builders and doer's. I get to help them increase their productivity, to get more done with less effort and resources.
There's lots of people like me in this consulting space. That's DISAPPOINTING.
There's too many LIKE me. I want to CHANGE this.
Is Accountability The Key To Project Success?
We all know accountability is key to project success, without each person knowing their own roles and taking personal responsibility for their actions a project comes to a standstill with no forward movement or progression to delivering on a project's mission.
But accountability isn't something you get just because you've made it explicit in the roles and responsibilities or a RACI matrix.
You get accountability when someone has the internal commitment to take action.
Collaborative Behaviours: How Can You Adopt Them?
Businesses and projects are built on collaboration.
Without collaborative behaviours, you work in silos causing delays in delivery, communication issues and duplication of work to name but a few issues caused by a lack of collaboration.
Cadence Framework: What Is It & How Can You Use It?
The majority of projects fail because of a lack of collaboration and commitment to action. People have the best intentions at the outset of your project but a lack of the right information at the right time, a lack of accountability and poor collaboration lead to your project falling short. CADENCE is our system to create an immersive culture where effective action is woven into the day-to-day.
Project Purpose: The Importance Of Knowing Where We Are Going
We’re talking about project purpose. You can use purpose to drive organisational change by aligning everyones thinking around a common project end goal.
People Management: The Right People In the Right Place
It’s a given: for better business results, you have to put the right people in the right place.
Achieving this goal is not just a case of finding the most qualified employee and giving them the power to make key decisions. A top-down approach where the key stakeholder calls all the shots is not going to work. No, effective people management requires a new way of thinking about performance, accountability and teamwork. Your business will only be successful if everyone looks to improve every aspect of their work. And a vital part of this system of working comes down to commitment.
Organisational Change: Why Employee Engagement Is So Important
At Lean Practice, our mission is simple: we help businesses optimise performance by removing blockers and interference, by implementing systems that drive positive growth. In doing this, one thing is clear: organisational change can only happen when employees feel involved and valued throughout the process. In fact, employees who feel their voice is heard are 4.6 times more likely to perform their best work. Why is employee engagement so important to organisational change? To answer this question, let’’s first define our terms.
The Lean Practice Guide to Operational Excellence
Operational excellence. It’s an inspiring term, right? It evokes a particular mental image - one of machine-like efficiency, a business that produces top results.
One Thing To Boost Productivity - Avoid Distraction
At times we can get lost by distraction. Surfing the web, browsing apps. Losing time, energy, focus. Avoid these rabbit holes will increase your time, improve energy and maintain your focus.
Managing Burt
We all need to manage our emotions as at times this can take over our ability to think, hindering our decisions and dampening our execution.
From 10k to 20milers without the aches
Personal productivity is a game-changer. From running marathons to completing your work in half the time. Personal Productivity is the advantage for all business post Covid.
The human fight against being human.
The future is here. However, there is still resistance. It seems humans don't want to be more human. The technology could take over mundane tasks, yet people resist, the change takes time. Change management aside; I think we've got to overcome the human element and what's getting in our way.
You need Command and Control
During times of crisis, you need leadership that operates with a Command and Control style of leadership. Mighty leaders who are clear on direction and know the steps to get there. Unwavering in their pursuit of the goals. Leaders you follow.
A United Front
Unite. Explore. Attack. Three words, three values that can help you, your business and your country. From business survival through to lean transformations, words are powerful.
My arms are aching and I'm not getting anywhere
When faced with a crisis you need to be able to see it from different perspectives. I like to put what I’m feeling into a different context, to give me a kind of metaphor to help my thinking. So here’s a little piece about surfing. For those who surf or at least tried it, you'll resonate.