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Foundation

Genchi Genbutsu

11 minutes (1 section)

Course Description

How can you quickly cut through the noise of second-hand reports, and find out what’s really happening in your business?

Genchi genbutsu can help. It is the Japanese management concept of direct observation of where work is actually happening.

By practicing genchi genbutsu, you can transform your approach to problem-solving and decision-making by finding out what is really happening on the frontlines of your business.

In this course, you’ll learn about the classic Japanese management concepts of genba and genchi genbutsu, the benefits it can bring to companies, and five steps for implementing it successfully. You’ll also discover challenges with practicing it, and most importantly, how to overcome them.

Join us and start practicing genchi genbutsu now, to make more informed and impactful decisions!

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