Transformational Excellence: A Synthesis of Lean and Stress Management Intervention Research with Evidence-Based Actionable Guidelines

G. Fliedner
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The philosophy of lean is creating value for the customer through organization-wide continuous improvement, reducing resource consumption (i.e., waste), and improving flow times across value stream processes while maintaining respect for people. Despite numerous studies identifying lean practice contributions to improvements in operating performance metrics, the body of literature devoting attention to the human aspect of lean reveals contradictory effects on the physical and mental health and well-being of employees. Stress management interventions (SMIs) have been shown to offer benefits for physical and mental health well-being. The objectives of this manuscript are to (1) identify the gap in the extant lean literature between the physical and mental health benefits of lean research, (2) review the relevant SMI research, and (3) utilize this review to identify and synthesize evidence-based actionable guidelines that advance transformational excellence with respect for people. These objectives proffer a significant contribution to the existing body of lean knowledge.
精益的理念是通过组织范围内的持续改进为客户创造价值,减少资源消耗(即浪费),并在保持对人的尊重的同时改善价值流过程中的流程时间。尽管许多研究表明精益实践有助于改善经营绩效指标,但关注精益对人的影响的文献揭示了对员工身心健康和福祉的矛盾影响。压力管理干预(SMIs)已被证明对身心健康有益。本文的目的是:(1)确定现有精益文献中精益研究对身心健康的益处之间的差距,(2)回顾相关的SMI研究,(3)利用这篇综述来确定和综合基于证据的可操作指南,以促进对人的尊重的转型卓越。这些目标为现有的精益知识体系提供了重要的贡献。
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