Bob Emiliani on The Discipline of Lean Leadership
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How often do organizations say they are “doing Lean” while quietly undermining it through everyday leadership behaviors?
In this episode of KPI Fireside, host Keith Norris sits down with Bob Emiliani, a respected author, researcher, and longtime critic of superficial Lean implementations. Bob shares candid insights on why most Lean transformations fail, the difference between tools and true Lean thinking, and how leadership behavior either enables or destroys continuous improvement.
🔻 Why most Lean transformations fail even when the right tools are in place.
🔻 How leadership behavior shapes culture more than any CI methodology.
🔻 Why “respect for people” is often misunderstood or ignored in practice.
🔻 The hidden ways classical management destroys improvement.
🔻 How organizations unintentionally create resistance to change.
🔻 What leaders must unlearn before Lean can truly take hold.
🔻 Why real improvement requires changing management thinking, not just processes.
🔗 Connect with Bob Emiliani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-emiliani-660a72170/
🔗 Learn more about KPI Fire: https://www.kpifire.com/
🎙 Hosted by Keith Norris: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithnorris/
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