A manager who successfully uses lean to create the best results has the following characteristic qualities:
• Acts as a role model on the principle: your staff does what you do, not what you say.
• Is found where value is created – on the floor where the work is done.
• Has decision-making authority – because the goals are known.
• Creates a framework and helps people to perform better.
• Has confidence in staff members and supports their initiatives.
• Thinks in terms of preventing rather than correcting errors.
• Thinks in terms of solving rather than moving problems.
• Judges by results and praises good performance, and instantly raises the bar: strive for perfection.
• Is a good communicator – the lean environment is open.
• Follows up – does not control, but follows up again and again.