Lean Quote: Information is a Key Ingredient for Empowerment

On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on this journey because without learning we can not improve.

Most managers are reluctant to let their people run with the ball. But you would be surprised how fast an informed and motivated guy can run.” — Lee Iacocca

Information
is a key ingredient for empowerment. Give every employee equal and direct
access to information. Many companies have developed a trickle-down style of
communication that alienates those employees who may not be “in the
loop.” The more informed employees are and the more communication is open,
honest, direct and complete, the more likely employees are to feel empowered
and connected to the daily operations and overall goals of their company.
Let
them in on what is going on within the company as well as how their jobs
contribute to the big picture. When you keep you employees informed they tend
to feel a greater sense of worth. Keep communication hopeful and truthful – do
not be afraid to share bad news, instead be more strategic about how you
deliver it. Improve performance through transparency – By sharing numbers with
employees, you can increase employees’ sense of ownership.
Communication
is the glue that binds an organization together but do not assume that several
announcements and a note on the notice board is sufficient to get the story
out.
However,
when employees feel connected to the company mission or feel their work is
contributing to a goal that is greater than profits, they feel like their work
has purpose. A sense of meaning is priceless and costs nothing for an employer
to cultivate.

Knowledge
is the lever that changes the rate of improvement in an organization. Keep
learning to move forward faster.

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