Lately I\u2019ve been thinking a lot about the nature of what author Angela Duckworth calls Grit<\/em><\/a>. She defines grit as a sort of mash-up between passion and perseverance. What I\u2019ve been thinking about is the way that grit overlaps with lean thinking and the sustained work of applying PDCA over many cycles over a sustained period of time.<\/p>\n
That\u2019s why I\u2019m so excited as we approach the 2020 Lean Summit<\/a>, April 6-7, which focuses on creating teams and organizations with grit and perseverance. This year we offer an array of learning opportunities led by individuals who have experienced lean transformation through persistent, patient struggle at their gemba, and who can help you improve your value-creating work, including the work of lean transformation.<\/p>\n
All of our learning activities will be led by practitioners sharing lessons from the gemba<\/a>. Every individual, from Deublin President Ron Kelner to Crayola Continuous Improvement Manager Cindy Donchez, will reflect on lessons they learned from disciplined practice over time. And while the speakers and events are wonderfully diverse in myriad ways, they all share one common trait: they have all displayed a strong degree of perseverance in improving their work.<\/p>\n
This knowledge cascades into more focused learning sessions<\/a> of greater depth led by individuals such as Dr. Lisa Yerian of the Cleveland Clinic and Henrique Imbertti Jr. who is leading a remarkable digital transformation for a Brazilian retail company that\u2019s similar to Best Buy.<\/p>\n
The final thread will be woven into workshops<\/a> on topics that experienced coaches have been teaching for years. In many cases, these coaches are supporting the companies that are presenting during the summit. Several examples are Mark Reich teaching a workshop on hoshin, Margie Hagane and Eric Ethington teaching workshops on A3 thinking, and Mike DeLuca teaching a workshop on the Lean Profit Model.<\/p>\n
Come join us in Carlsbad<\/a>, April 6-7, on our shared lean voyage!<\/p>\n