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Lean Blog Audio with Mark Graban
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455 episodes
10 hours ago
Lean Blog Audio is your source for insightful audio versions of LeanBlog.org posts, read and expanded upon by author Mark Graban. Each episode explores real-world applications of Lean thinking, psychological safety, continuous improvement, and performance measurement tools like Process Behavior Charts. Learn how leaders in healthcare, manufacturing, startups, and beyond foster a culture of learning, reduce fear, and drive sustainable results. Ideal for those who want to lead with purpose and improve every day. Listen and learn: leanblog.org/audio
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Lean Blog Audio is your source for insightful audio versions of LeanBlog.org posts, read and expanded upon by author Mark Graban. Each episode explores real-world applications of Lean thinking, psychological safety, continuous improvement, and performance measurement tools like Process Behavior Charts. Learn how leaders in healthcare, manufacturing, startups, and beyond foster a culture of learning, reduce fear, and drive sustainable results. Ideal for those who want to lead with purpose and improve every day. Listen and learn: leanblog.org/audio
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Five NUMMI Tour Lessons That Still Define Lean Thinking
Lean Blog Audio with Mark Graban
11 minutes 36 seconds
2 days ago
Five NUMMI Tour Lessons That Still Define Lean Thinking

The blog post

In this episode, Mark reflects on a visit he made twenty years ago to the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California — the Toyota-GM joint venture that became legendary in Lean circles. What stayed with him wasn’t flashy tools or so-called Lean perfection, but a series of small, human moments that revealed how Lean actually works as a management system.

Through six short stories — a broken escalator, aluminum foil, an explanatory safety sign, a pull-based gift shop, imperfect 5S, and visible audit boards — Mark explores the deeper principles behind Lean thinking: asking “why” before spending money, respecting people enough to explain decisions, encouraging small frontline ideas, and reinforcing standards through daily leadership behavior. Long before the term was popular, NUMMI demonstrated psychological safety in action.

The episode also contrasts NUMMI’s management system with what came after, when the same building became Tesla’s first factory — underscoring a central lesson: buildings and technology don’t create quality. Culture does. These NUMMI lessons remain just as relevant today for leaders trying to build systems that support learning, accountability, and continuous improvement.

Explore the original NUMMI Tour Tales:

  • NUMMI Tour Tale #1: Why Fix the Escalator?
  • NUMMI Tour Tale #2: The Power of Reynolds Wrap
  • NUMMI Tour Tale #3: The Power of Why
  • NUMMI Tour Tale #4: The Pull Gift Shop
  • NUMMI Tour Tale #5: Nobody Is Perfect
  • NUMMI Tour Tales #6: “You Get What You Inspect”


Lean Blog Audio with Mark Graban
Lean Blog Audio is your source for insightful audio versions of LeanBlog.org posts, read and expanded upon by author Mark Graban. Each episode explores real-world applications of Lean thinking, psychological safety, continuous improvement, and performance measurement tools like Process Behavior Charts. Learn how leaders in healthcare, manufacturing, startups, and beyond foster a culture of learning, reduce fear, and drive sustainable results. Ideal for those who want to lead with purpose and improve every day. Listen and learn: leanblog.org/audio