Lean Blog Audio: Practical Lean Thinking, Psychological Safety, and Continuous Improvement

GE’s Larry Culp: Why Lean Thinking Starts with Safety and Respect for People

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Nov 21, 2025
A CEO traces his lean fluency back to hands-on learning in Japan and Danaher. He insists safety and respect for people come before metrics. Leaders practice PDCA on themselves and go to the shop floor, not rely on PowerPoint. The culture shift moves from blame to early problem-solving and psychological safety.
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ANECDOTE

Kaizen Learned On The Shop Floor

  • Larry Culp traced his lean journey back to Danaher and learning kaizen from Japanese shingijitsu consultants during a week in Japan.
  • He still invites those advisers to GE Aerospace and celebrates shop-floor operators during visits.
ADVICE

Kaizen Your Leadership Regularly

  • Kaizen applies to leaders too: reflect after meetings and ask how to improve as a CEO each quarter.
  • Practice leadership standard work using PDCA/PDSA cycles just like shop-floor improvements.
INSIGHT

Behaviors Outlast Tools

  • Lean is not just tools but a system of behaviors centered on curiosity, reflection, and respect.
  • Culp argues these human behaviors remain essential despite evolving AI and technology.
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