
Lean Blog Audio: Practical Lean Thinking, Psychological Safety, and Continuous Improvement Five NUMMI Tour Lessons That Still Define Lean Thinking
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Dec 17, 2025 A stroll through a historic factory tour that highlights small human moments shaping management. Stories include a deliberate decision to leave an escalator broken, a clever foil-based Kaizen, and signs that explain safety instead of forbidding. Learn how pull thinking cured gift shop overstock, why admitting imperfect 5S matters, and how visible audits and daily leader presence build learning culture.
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Transparent Tradeoffs Over Hidden Fixes
- At NUMMI an escalator stayed unrepaired and a sign explained the $120,000 tradeoff to employees and visitors.
- Mark Graban highlights this transparency as leadership communication showing thoughtful tradeoffs, not cheapness.
Simple Kaizen With Aluminum Foil
- A worker wrapped welding racks in aluminum foil to cut cleanup from four hours to a short replace-and-go task.
- Mark Graban uses this to show frontline Kaizen when people feel safe to suggest improvements and management rewards testing.
Explain Decisions, Treat People As Adults
- NUMMI posted explanations for
