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Leaders lost in transformation


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Title:

Leaders lost in transformation

Author(s):

M.L. Emiliani, D.J. Stec

Journal:

Leadership & Organization Development Journal

Year:

2005

Volume:

26

Issue:

5

Page:

370 - 387


ISSN:

0143-7739


DOI:

10.1108/01437730510607862

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – To examine why most Lean transformations achieve only modest favorable results, despite years of effort.

Design/methodology/approach – Comparative/evaluative discussion of efforts made by senior managers to implement the Lean management system, with commentary on a published example.

Findings – Presents common obstacles and identifies common implementation errors that must be avoided in order to realize the full benefits of the Lean management system.

Research limitations/implications – Illustrates the ease by which Lean transformation efforts can lead to less desirable outcomes when senior managers fail to fully grasp the implicit and explicit aspects of both task and behavioral elements of a new management system.

Practical implications – Provides specific suggestions that will enable senior managers and organizations to achieve improved outcomes.

Originality/value – Identifies numerous common errors made by senior managers, the rationale for why the errors have occurred, and suggests improvements for implementing the Lean management system.

Keywords:

Continuous improvement, Leadership, Transformational leadership


Article Type:

General review


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/01437730510607862

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