2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijlss-05-2022-0121
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Toyota Kata for continuous improvement; an action research project in the construction industry

Eirin Lodgaard,
Natalia Iakymenko,
Maria Flavia Mogos

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate how Toyota Kata can be effectively applied in the engineer-to-order (ETO) manufacturing within the construction industry. The objective is to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) for the Toyota Kata implementation in this environment and to develop a continuous improvement (CI) method – based on Toyota Kata and adapted to the ETO manufacturing within the construction industry. Design/methodology/approach An action research (AR) approach was applied,… Show more

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“…Importance of adopting a learning perspective when embarking on a digital lean transformation Recent research on lean implementation has uncovered an important connection between lean success and the adoption of lean as a learning system (Powell and Reke, 2019;Powell and Coughlan, 2020;Saabye et al, 2023). This perspective has been emphasized in several works in this special issue, including Hekneby and Powell (2023) and Lodgaard et al (2023). As such, we encourage current and future lean scholars to explore digital lean transformation through the lens of action learning.…”
Section: Role Of Digital Technologies In Teaching and Learning Leanmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Importance of adopting a learning perspective when embarking on a digital lean transformation Recent research on lean implementation has uncovered an important connection between lean success and the adoption of lean as a learning system (Powell and Reke, 2019;Powell and Coughlan, 2020;Saabye et al, 2023). This perspective has been emphasized in several works in this special issue, including Hekneby and Powell (2023) and Lodgaard et al (2023). As such, we encourage current and future lean scholars to explore digital lean transformation through the lens of action learning.…”
Section: Role Of Digital Technologies In Teaching and Learning Leanmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Drawing on insights from a longitudinal single-case study of a Norwegian multinational firm, the authors uncover the importance of considering these three cumulative learning perspectives when designing and implementing XPS to drive the improvement of a firm’s financial performance. Likewise, Lodgaard et al (2023) present the results of an action research project in the construction industry, in which the Toyota Kata framework was adopted as an enabler for developing a learning-to-learn capability in organizations. The study reveals that transitioning from a reactive, firefighting culture to a proactive, scientific problem-solving culture takes time and requires certain structures that enable problem identification and resolution.…”
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confidence: 99%