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STS and Lean. Your Presenters: Jean Fuller Larry Miller Ray Dyck. Purpose. To explore the possibilities of complementarity between STS approaches and Lean. Agenda. Expectations and Starting Points – 20 minutes Jean/Ray What is Lean – 35 minutes Larry
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STS and Lean Your Presenters: Jean Fuller Larry Miller Ray Dyck
Purpose To explore the possibilities of complementarity between STS approaches and Lean
Agenda • Expectations and Starting Points – 20 minutes Jean/Ray • What is Lean – 35 minutes Larry • Case Studies * Ray/Jean • Case Study Summaries, Assign Questions to small groups – 20 minutes • Groups work on assigned questions – 30 minutes • Groups report out in plenary – 20 minutes • Closing – 10 minutes Ray * NOTE: Case Studies will be required pre-reading
Expectations and Starting Points • Select someone you do not know or don’t know very much • Take 3 minutes to share • Your expectations vis-à-vis this segment of the workshop • Rate yourself re knowledge/experience with Lean and STS – 1, knowledgeable, 2 somewhat and 3 not familiar • Meet up with another pair of participants and complete the grid you will be given • As a group of four, summarize your group’s expectations and starting points in regards to this segment of the workshop. • In plenary, share expectations and starting points.
What is Lean? SEE PDF FILE
Case Study Summary:Team Based Redesign at CMCO (Fictitious name)Ray Dyck
Case Study Summary: Reconciling Top-Down and Bottom-Up Lean ImplementationJean Fuller
Case Study Assignment • Break into Groups & Assign Cases • Each group/table will discuss the following questions: • How were the Lean and STS approaches combined? In what ways was this effective or not? • What are the lessons you take away from this case for your practice or for your company? • What questions do you have for the consultants in these cases?
Group Report-Outs Capture on flip chart at front of class