You Can't Force Suggestions
There was a question on the NWLean email list about suggestions, in the context of The Idea Generator: Quick and Easy Kaizen, reading in part:
"My question is this; is the 2 suggestions per month per employee forced? Meaning do I require each worker to sumit their ideas or do I suggest that they do?"Thankfully, Norman Bodek chimed in and pointed out this is never coercive. Lean leaders only fall back on positional authority and telling people what to do as a last resort. Hopefully it starts seeming silly to people to use one concept (getting employee input) via a non-Lean approach (mandating things).
The question continued:
If the answer is that I suggest they do, then what is the next approach I take if I have very little participation?I think cases like this provide great opportunities to ask "why?" Why are employees not participating? The answers will vary depending on your environment, but it's always a good thing to ask "why?" instead of redoubling the mandate efforts.
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Labels: Bodek, Kaizen, Respect for People



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