Lean Roundup #200 – January 2026
- Lean Roundup
- January 28, 2026

A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of January 2025. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. Starting the New Year with Global Leadership Resolutions: Building a Foundation of Psychological Safety – Mark Graban says if we aim to build a Lean culture, it must rest on
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A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of December 2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. WSJ Shows Us a Day in the Life of a Plant Manager — Including Lean Practices – Mark Graban discusses fascinating article about Whirlpool Plant Manage Day in the Life
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A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of November 2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. Dark Lean – Christoph Roser explains in order to do good lean, we need to understand why some lean projects are bad 0r, in order for practitioners to reach the
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A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of October 2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. Leadership Failure: How Refusing to Be Wrong Hurts Teams and Innovation – Mark Graban explains true leadership isn’t about projecting infallibility–it’s about fostering a culture where mistakes are seen as
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A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of September 2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. When You Do Lean, You Copy Toyota – Bob Emiliani explains that is not about copying Toyota but rather thinking and learning to come up with new ideas and methods
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A selection of highlighted blog posts from Lean bloggers from the month of August 2024. You can also view the previous monthly Lean Roundups here. Toyota’s Self-Criticism – Bob Emiliani explains that companies have difficulty replicating TPS because most leaders at all levels have the preconception “whatever is, is right,” which makes them resistant to
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