Gemba walk

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What is a Gemba Walk?

A Gemba walk is a lean management practice originating from Japanese manufacturing. The term “Gemba” means “actual place” in Japanese. It involves physically going to the location where work is done to observe and understand how the processes are conducted in order to gain insights to make informed decisions to improve and optimize operations.

During this walk, leaders and managers interact with employees, gather data, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement in order to enhance efficiency, quality, and safety in the workplace.

What does a Gemba Walk Procedure looks like in EHSQ Connected Worker platform?

Digitizing Gemba Walks enables real-time data capture and instant task assignment directly from the shop floor. It transforms manual observations into standardized, actionable insights to drive immediate continuous improvement.

Gemba walk

Process Analysis

Try to understand the process and how it is performed.

Problem Solving

Try to determine the most common problems and how they are solved.

Tools and Resources

Try to understand which tools are required, how they are used, and what needs are pending.

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