The 10 Commandments of Continuous Improvement with Ron Pereira

EPISODE · Jun 21, 2022 · 1H 18M

The 10 Commandments of Continuous Improvement with Ron Pereira

from Path for Growth · host Path for Growth

Information isn’t the gap between failure and success—action is. Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching helps you create a plan and execute on what matters most for your business. Apply today at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.No matter how strong your business’ processes and systems seem, there is always room for refinement. In this episode, Ron Pereira unpacks the 10 Commandments of Continuous Improvement that can help leaders increase productivity while also caring for their people. Ron has extensive experience in manufacturing, supply chain, and process engineering, and he’s also committed to training other leaders and organizations as a co-founder of Gemba Academy. He explains why lean engineering is so important and shares some valuable real-world examples of how he’s seen companies transformed by these principles.  How can continuous improvement transform a business? (2:15) Why are you so passionate about processes and systems? (5:05) How do these concepts help leaders increase both productivity and humanity? (7:20)  Why are lean processes important even if your business is going well? (9:19) What is the problem that you help customers solve, and what does that look like in a large organization? (17:24) Can you tell us about the 10 commandments of never-ending improvement? (25:03)  1. Open your mind to change (26:29) 2. Think “yes we can if _” (34:19) 3. Always attack processes, not people (42:37) 4. Seek simple solutions (50:57) 5. If it’s broken, stop and fix it (54:49) 6. Use creativity, not capital (1:03:07) 7. Problems are opportunities in disguise (1:05:56) 8. Fix the root cause (1:11:03) 9. The wisdom of many is better than the knowledge of one (1:13:33) 10. There is no final destination on the improvement journey (1:15:27) Gemba Academy WebsiteConnect with Ron Pereira on LinkedInPath for Growth MembershipPath for Growth One-on-One CoachingSign up for the Worth It Wednesday EmailJoin Path for Growth on Instagram and Facebook If you’re ready to move beyond just gathering information and start executing on what truly matters, Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching can help. Apply now at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.

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