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Trimming the social body: An analysis of Lean management among family counsellors in a Danish municipality

Jakob Krause-Jensen (School of Education, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark)

Journal of Organizational Ethnography

ISSN: 2046-6749

Article publication date: 10 July 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to analyse through ethnographic fieldwork the social and cultural context and (unintended) consequences of introducing a management concept from the private sector (LEAN) into the public sector.

Design/methodology/approach

Ethnographic fieldwork combined with reading of reports and material.

Findings

The major findings are: first, Lean is seen in a cultural context, it is argued that the persuasiveness of Lean depends on building a metaphorical connection between organizational aims and individual experiences and bodily ideals; second, Lean purports to be a win-win game and road to eliminating “waste” through worker participation, empowerment and enthusiasm. The research points to the contrary. Lean was met with scepticism and was seen by the social workers as a waste of time.

Originality/value

As demonstrated in the paper, the vast majority of research published about Lean is hortatory in nature. It is recipe books trying to convince readers of the benefits of introducing Lean. This paper, on the contrary, attempts an open ethnographic exploration of the Lean process and its social and cultural ramifications.

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Citation

Krause-Jensen, J. (2017), "Trimming the social body: An analysis of Lean management among family counsellors in a Danish municipality", Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 68-86. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOE-01-2017-0005

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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