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Improvement Kata: Teaching Anna to Drive
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Making Scientific Thinking a Skill for Life
]A 2016 Shingo Prize Research Award Recipient!
The Improvement Kata pattern is a better way for learning and developing the capabilities of our most valuable resource: our employees. Shigeo Shingo noted that continuous improvement means trying something we’ve not done before — treading into unexplored territory. Yet, most organizations task employees with entering into uncharted waters as if it is already familiar. The results are almost always disappointing both to employee and manager.
50% of all sales of this video will be donated to The Lustgarten Foundation for research to find a cure for pancreatic cancer as a tribute to Anna’s passion for Improvement Kata and contribution to the world of continuous improvement.
]A 2016 Shingo Prize Research Award Recipient!
The Improvement Kata pattern is a better way for learning and developing the capabilities of our most valuable resource: our employees. Shigeo Shingo noted that continuous improvement means trying something we’ve not done before — treading into unexplored territory. Yet, most organizations task employees with entering into uncharted waters as if it is already familiar. The results are almost always disappointing both to employee and manager.
50% of all sales of this video will be donated to The Lustgarten Foundation for research to find a cure for pancreatic cancer as a tribute to Anna’s passion for Improvement Kata and contribution to the world of continuous improvement.
Using an example familiar to most, learning to drive, GBMP compares traditional “push system” learning with the Improvement Kata method, which redefines the manager’s role as coach and enabler. Many humorous moments in Anna’s learning process underscore the benefits of the structured, scientific Kata approach. In the end, Anna learns a valuable “meta-skill”, a deliberate, scientific method that can be universally applied to any challenge she may face. Whether in our personal or work lives, achieving challenging goals requires a set of practiced skills and a social environment that support a scientific approach to problem-solving. The challenge to kaizen — small changes for the better — requires a set of practiced skills that create a social environment supporting the technical science of problem-solving. This video of Anna’s driving lessons provides an introduction to the critical importance of Kata methodology to real human development.
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