The Lean Leader, Robert B. Camp
The Lean Leader, Robert B. Camp
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The Lean Leader
A Personal Journey of Transformation

Author: Robert B. Camp

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 04/02/2019


Synopsis

The Lean Leader: A Personal Journey of Transformation uses a compelling novel format to tackle the nuts and bolts of leading a Lean transformation. Listeners follow along as the characters face real crises and what seem to be unreasonable deadlines. As the story progresses, listeners will see how the main character, Don, and his colleagues transform from being "command and control" autocrats—those who make decisions and bark orders—to more Socratic coaches and mentors.

As Don and his staff come to realize that the folks they employ are the real experts in the processes they control, you will learn why it behooves you to do more asking than telling. You will come to realize that a leader's greatest skill must be in coaching great performance from their people. You will also witness the difference between managing and leading.

After finishing this book, you will understand why it's so important to shed the decision-making tasks that have cluttered your days, and how to delegate those decisions to employees who are closer to the action. You will learn how important it is to look over the horizon to identify upcoming challenges, define and communicate new courses of action, and compel others to follow. Most importantly, you will learn exactly what it takes to lead a Lean organization that thrives socially, as well as financially.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bob on July 02, 2019

Whenever I read or listen to business fiction, I have to compare the book to what I consider to be the pinnacle of business fiction, Eliyahu Goldratt’s The Goal. The Lean Leader is a well-written and a well thought-out short novel about a plant manager who, under duress, goes from lean ignorance to......more

Goodreads review by Going Green on November 16, 2022

Excellent way to get the understanding of how things fit together for the Kaizen process in a format that is easy to remember (and understand). I've been through some classes a few years ago when I worked at a location implementing it, and it didn't make sense from an overall system point of view be......more

Goodreads review by Patrik on March 18, 2021

This was really good and really bad. I loved parts of it. But there where some really bad patterns of lack of growth support for people on your team among other things. It makes this book impossible to recommend to people who is not already on the lean agile waggon.......more

Goodreads review by Suvi on February 17, 2020

A horrible novel filled with stereotypes but two stars for the good thinking behind.......more