Hansei is Japanese for “self-reflection”. It is the practice of continuous improvement that consists of looking back and thinking about how a process can be improved. Without this activity you stop learning and improving. So it is important as I celebrate my third year blogging that I take some time to reflect on this achievement.
Three years ago today I started A Lean Journey Blog and it truly has blossomed into a labor of love. As I have said before I never realized the opportunities blogging has afforded me. But, what I am amazed about most is the ability for continuous learning. Both from the great fans and other colleagues online that I exchange with and from the process of distilling my own learning with you.
A Lean Journey Blog continues to grow as you see from this quarterly chart of visitors to the site:

I should hit the 200,000 visitor mark next month which for a small genre specific blog is a good milestone. This past year I have also nearly doubled the number of Facebook fans to 580 people. I have published nearly 500 Lean Tips in what continues to be a popular feature.
The Top 3 Posts this past year were:
1. 10 Characteristics of a Good Measure
2. 6 Pillars of 6S (Free Posters)
3. Lean Leadership Lessons From Abe Lincoln
In looking back at last year’s goals I wanted to 1) Increase engagement 2) Do more on LinkedIn and 3) Provide more guest posts. Engagement I would say is about the same as last year with the same percentage of comments per posts. The LinkedIn Group continues to grow each week but since starting a new job last fall my focus has been primarily on posts for the website. There has been 25% more guest posts this year but I would still like to have more. While I can’t say each goal was totally successful I am not unhappy with the progress considering the changes this year.
So what will my fourth year bring? Well, I plan a couple of new features for the blog to start in the next few weeks. One will be an opportunity to learn about the bloggers in the Lean community that I highlight in the monthly round-up. Another will be a look back at some posts from the past so that new readers can easily learn from these. I will continue to pursue new guest bloggers since I think there is great value in sharing this platform. And of course I am always open to feedback because in the end your opinion has a great deal to do with content and the success of A Lean Journey Blog.
I would like to thank all the visitors and contributors to A Lean Journey Blog this pat year. It has been a successful Journey this past year. Please, share your feedback so that A Lean Journey can be even more successful next year.
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