Tag: Larry Culp

Larry Culp on Lean Leadership, Safety, and Problem Solving

This archive brings together posts and podcast episodes featuring Larry Culp’s leadership approach at GE Aerospace, with a focus on Lean as a management system—not a set of tools. The content highlights how Culp emphasizes safety, respect for people, disciplined problem-solving, and learning from mistakes as foundations for operational excellence.

Rather than slogans or superficial transformations, these examples show how Lean leadership shows up in daily behavior: responding to bad news without blame, addressing root causes instead of finger-pointing, and creating systems where people feel safe—and expected—to speak up.

For leaders interested in real-world Lean leadership at scale, these posts offer a rare, practical case

When the WSJ Gets Lean Right: Larry Culp, GE, and Real...

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tl;dr: The WSJ usually oversimplifies Lean, but this GE/Larry Culp article offers a surprisingly accurate look at flow, kaizen, and the culture behind real...

GE’s CEO Larry Culp Goes to the Gemba, Looks to Understand...

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Here's an article from Bloomberg BusinessWeek: GE's Larry Culp Faces Ultimate CEO Test in Trying to Save a Once-Great Company Very early on, the article mentions...

GE Gets a Lean CEO, From the Outside: Larry Culp

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Jet lag, even well managed and planned for, meant I was awake early on a Sunday morning. Over breakfast, I read more about news from last week, that GE had fired their CEO John Flannery after 14 months and replaced him with a relatively new board member, Larry Culp. Culp is GE's first outsider CEO hire in their 100+ year history. So who is this guy and why did they hire him? Culp was CEO of Danaher, a company that's quite often held up as the best non-Toyota Lean company out there. And they're an American company. Danaher, through its Danaher Business System (DBS) approach, uses Lean as a business strategy in a way that's very different than Toyota. Danaher has acquired companies and brought DBS and Lean in as a way to turn around and improve those businesses.
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