Lean in Government | Episode 9 | Daily Huddles & KPI Discipline (Part 3)
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About this listen
In this episode of Leaning Government, Alen Ganic discusses the critical aspects of inventory management in the public sector, emphasizing the importance of daily management systems, such as huddles and monthly KPI reviews. He shares insights from his experience in transforming inventory practices in government environments, highlighting how structured conversations and regular reviews can lead to sustainable improvements. The episode concludes with a call to action for leaders to engage actively in inventory management to foster a culture of continuous improvement.
Takeaways
- Daily management systems are essential for inventory success.
- Huddles should be short, focused, and regular.
- Monthly KPI reviews help assess long-term improvements.
- Lean management is about creating habits, not just events.
- Effective communication is key in inventory management.
- Recognizing team members fosters a positive work environment.
- Tracking stockouts is crucial for operational efficiency.
- Leaders must engage daily to drive inventory improvements.
- KPIs should be meaningful and relevant to operations.
- Sustaining improvements requires ongoing leadership involvement.
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