No Time To Waste

by LeanTeams

On Purpose: Customer-first as a cultural mindset

Customer-first isn’t a slogan; it’s how we decide.

Define the customer (applies to both internal & external) and make their needs visible using CCR (critical customer requirements), quality, delivery, cost & experience.

Tie improvements to a customer-visible outcome and review that outcome in your regular team meetings or daily huddles.

Start with the customer and work backwards

On Process: Error proofing (Poka-Yoke) examples

Poka-Yoke eliminates defects by making the right way the easy way (or the only way).

Start where errors are most costly to the customer.

Stop and fix: Forms/CRM fields, shadow boards, verification checks, Approvals, Meeting agendas, due dates, sensors.

Effective communication and teamwork in a professional setting.

The essence of Poka-Yoke is to design devices so errors are impossible or immediately detectable

On People: Skills matrix and team development planning

Make capability visible.

Build a skills matrix (people × tasks with levels: Aware → Can Do With Support → Can Do Independently → Can Teach).

Use it to:

  • plan cross-training against demand and risk
  • create individual development plans aligned to customer needs.

In Toyota all managers are expected to be teachers, developing talent in others

Leader’s Task of the Week

Start your skills matrix List 6–10 critical tasks that affect customer experience. Build a quick skills matrix (4-level scale). Identify one risk (single-point dependency) and schedule one cross-train pairing this week using TWI Job Instruction (Prepare → Present → Try-out → Follow-up). Post the matrix on the team board; review weekly.

Your Lean Check

At this time of year, you may be planning for 2026.

We’ve built a short Lean Check to help you assess where your organisation stands and identify improvements for next year.

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