Leaders are assumed to play a key role in sustainability of lean work practices. This study focuses on the leaders' impact on employee engagement during the implementation of lean practices. The first part of this exploratory longitudinal study within a Dutch primary healthcare facility is reported. The employees of one team completed a survey and noted, during eight weeks, their sources of engagement in a diary. Additional site visits and interviews were held. Preliminary findings indicate that leaders may strengthen engagement by reducing non-medical workload via lean work practices. The resulting three propositions may guide future research in this field
ObjectivesTo investigate the relationship between lean adoption and problem-solving behaviour in nur...
Abstract Background Lean management (LM) is a continuous improvement methodology originating from ma...
This article empirically examines the relationship between leadership behaviours and the implementat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine leadership behaviors associated with lean healthcar...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of managerial practices and leaders...
Background / Aims: Evidence of the effectiveness and impact of Lean Systems Thinking in healthcare s...
The study highlighted the importance of leadership and employee engagement in LEAN manufacturing. Do...
Purpose An understanding of the motivation of individual employees to adopt lean practices is funda...
Lean healthcare is a field of research that studies the use of effective goal setting and scientific...
This systematic literature review compares contextual similarities and differences of leader behavio...
Purpose – Lean healthcare is used in a growing number of hospitals to increase efficiency and qualit...
The purpose of this article is to present the results from a survey concerning first-line managers’ ...
The purpose of this article is to present the results from a survey concerning first-line managers’ ...
Purpose – This paper reviews the Lean Healthcare and ProductiveWard: releasing time to care (RTC) li...
This research focuses on the role of leadership styles during Lean Management (LM) initiatives in he...
ObjectivesTo investigate the relationship between lean adoption and problem-solving behaviour in nur...
Abstract Background Lean management (LM) is a continuous improvement methodology originating from ma...
This article empirically examines the relationship between leadership behaviours and the implementat...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine leadership behaviors associated with lean healthcar...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of managerial practices and leaders...
Background / Aims: Evidence of the effectiveness and impact of Lean Systems Thinking in healthcare s...
The study highlighted the importance of leadership and employee engagement in LEAN manufacturing. Do...
Purpose An understanding of the motivation of individual employees to adopt lean practices is funda...
Lean healthcare is a field of research that studies the use of effective goal setting and scientific...
This systematic literature review compares contextual similarities and differences of leader behavio...
Purpose – Lean healthcare is used in a growing number of hospitals to increase efficiency and qualit...
The purpose of this article is to present the results from a survey concerning first-line managers’ ...
The purpose of this article is to present the results from a survey concerning first-line managers’ ...
Purpose – This paper reviews the Lean Healthcare and ProductiveWard: releasing time to care (RTC) li...
This research focuses on the role of leadership styles during Lean Management (LM) initiatives in he...
ObjectivesTo investigate the relationship between lean adoption and problem-solving behaviour in nur...
Abstract Background Lean management (LM) is a continuous improvement methodology originating from ma...
This article empirically examines the relationship between leadership behaviours and the implementat...