Lean Enterprise Institute Logo
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter Signup
  • Cart (78)
  • Account
  • Search
Lean Enterprise Institute Logo
  • Explore Lean
        • What is Lean?
        • The Lean Transformation Framework
        • A Brief History of Lean
        • Lexicon Terms
        • Topics to explore
          • Operations
          • Lean Product & Process Development
          • Administration & Support
          • Problem-Solving
          • Coaching
          • Executive Leadership
          • Line Management
  • The Lean Post
        • Subscribe to see exclusive content
          • Subscribe
        • Featured posts
          Using Lean Thinking to Resume Work Safely during the Covid-19 Pandemic

          Lean Product and Process Development at Scale:...

          craftsmanship

          Pursuing Perfection: Craftsmanship in Product Development

          • See all Posts
  • Events & Courses
        • Forms and Templates
        • Featured learning
          • The Future of People at Work Symposium 

            July 18, 2024 | Detroit, Michigan

          • Hoshin Kanri

            September 06, 2024 | Coach-Led Online Course

          • Lean Warehousing and Distribution Operations

            September 11, 2024 | Plant City, Florida and Gainesville, Florida

          • Key Concepts of Lean Management

            September 16, 2024 | Coach-Led Online Course

          • See all Events
  • Training & Consulting for Organizations​
        • Interested in exploring a partnership with us?
          • Schedule a Call
        • Getting Started
        • Leadership Development
        • Custom Training
        • Enterprise Transformation​
  • Store
        • Book Ordering Information
        • Shopping Cart
        • Featured books
          Managing to Learn: Using the A3 management process

          Managing to Learn: Using the A3 management process

          A3 Getting Started Guide 2

          A3 Getting Started Guide

          • See all Books
  • About Us
        • Our people
          • Senior Advisors and Staff
          • Faculty
          • Board of Directors
        • Contact Us
        • Lean Global Network
        • Press Releases
        • In the News
        • Careers
        • About us

The Lean Post / Articles / Using Lean Thinking to Resume Work Safely during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Using Lean Thinking to Resume Work Safely during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Operations

Using Lean Thinking to Resume Work Safely during the Covid-19 Pandemic

By Lean Leaper

June 24, 2020

As LEI's webinar on "safe, smart steps for restarting production" approaches this week, here's a handful of articles about companies that are tackling the tough challenge of resuming work.

FacebookTweetLinkedInPrintComment

Since coronavirus reshaped our world several thousand years ago (okay, it only feels that way), several articles have explored productive ways that lean companies have framed their thinking regarding safe methods to resume work. Tomorrow’s webinar on Smart Steps for Restarting Production will expand on this, with useful advice from lean veterans at General Electric Appliances (captured at work in the banner photo) and Herman Miller, drawn from their experience.

Numerous articles from recent months, many of them published in our sister publication Planet Lean, have detailed wise approaches to adjusting work safely and respectfully. In Staying Ready in Uncertain Times, Catherine Chabiron recounts the thinking that informed the strategy of CEO Nicolas Chartier and other leaders of French online auto retailer Aramisauto.com. The company tapped its guiding principles to create four key priorities for the new challenges: 1) Protecting employees and customers, 2) Ensuring business continuity, 3) Preparing Aramisauto.com to be even stronger once out of the crisis, and 4) Maintaining teamwork despite remote work and stress. Overall an excellent, detailed story of resilient lean change.

Small manufacturer PCM HabilClass is another French company, whose use of lean principles to guide a response to Covid-19 challenges, is told by Catherine, in Learning Fast in The Crisis. After many conversations with customers and peers about shifting needs, company owner Nicolas Guillemet realized the greater need to design products that are easy to supply and assemble, to gain on lead-time and quality. The company also tapped deeper into teamwork to reach this goal.

And Lean Innovations for Restaurants shares a wealth of useful, practical ways that restaurants can “organize differently (and better) in order to guarantee the safety of clients and workers and to minimize waste and errors.” Ranging from using 5S to review menus and wine lists, to using Kanban for a leaner, waste-free kitchen, and even applying visual communication to encourage responsible behavior, these lessons extend beyond the kitchen.

Finally, LEI’s John Shook has shared several instructive articles about Herman Miller and GEA. In Emerging Stronger, John points out clever tactical responses by both companies to emerging challenges—some of which will be explored in the webinar. And in this older piece about Herman Miller, he details the company’s commitment to shave even a half-second from its work cycle assembling its famed Aeron chair.

FacebookTweetLinkedInPrintComment

Written by:

Lean Leaper

About Lean Leaper

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related

A digitized brain exploding into vectors and jumbled computer code.

Operations

A New Era of Jidoka: How ChatGPT Could Alter the Relationship between Machines, Humans, and their Minds

Article by Matthew Savas

improvement kata coaching kata model 2

Operations

The Fundamentals of Improvement and Coaching Kata

Article by Lean Leaper

sensei back belt close up

Operations

Ask Art: Why is a Lean Sensei Necessary?

Article by Art Byrne

Related books

The Power of Process book cover

The Power of Process – A Story of Innovative Lean Process Development

by Eric Ethington and Matt Zayko

The Gold Mine (Audio CD)

The Gold Mine (Audio CD)

by Freddy Ballé and Michael Ballé

Related events

September 11, 2024 | Plant City, Florida and Gainesville, Florida

Lean Warehousing and Distribution Operations

Learn more

September 26, 2024 | Morgantown, PA or Remond, WA

Building a Lean Operating and Management System 

Learn more

Explore topics

Operations graphic icon Operations

Subscribe to get the very best of lean thinking delivered right to your inbox

Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

©Copyright 2000-2024 Lean Enterprise Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
Lean Enterprise Institute, the leaper image, and stick figure are registered trademarks of Lean Enterprise Institute, Inc.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Learn More. ACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT