Lean transformations typically require interventions on both content (technical) and cultural aspects (attitude and behavior) and these together initiate and drive the required change. When assisting clients on their Lean journeys, my focus is on this triangle of content, culture and change. However, this change does not happen just because you intend it. As many have learned, people don’t change because you want them to change. But they don’t dislike change either. They just don’t like being changed. For a successful and sustainable Lean transformation, Trust (T) needs to be built between leadership, managers and the workforce, but also between any support staff or consultant and line management. Trust is required in order to be accepted as leader, coach or Lean guide. (more…)