• 42| Do the Right Thing: Japanese Management Masterclass Part 1 [with Tim Wolput]

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

42| Do the Right Thing: Japanese Management Masterclass Part 1 [with Tim Wolput]

  • Summary

  • Apply for the Nov 2025 Japan Leadership Experience - early registration rate now through May 31st!
    https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/

    How much of the Toyota Way is dependent on Japanese culture?


    And how much of it all comes down to… being human?


    There are questions I’ve explored with 130+ global leaders who’ve joined my Japan Leadership Experience programs.

    To help you answer this question, I’ve invited Tim Wolput – Japanologist and Toyota Way Management expert, to Chain of Learning.


    Together, we take a deep (and fun!) dive into the differences between classical Japanese and Western management and explore the cultural and historical roots of real lean leadership.

    In this episode, we travel through Japanese history—from Confucius’ teachings to samurai and rice farming traditions, and Deming’s influence on Japanese management.


    If you’ve ever wanted a masterclass on Japanese management and Toyota Way principles—and how you can apply these lessons to create a culture of excellence—these two episodes are a must-listen.

    YOU’LL LEARN:

    • Misconceptions about the Toyota Way management practices and applying the principles across cultures
    • Deming’s influence on Japan and the development of the Toyota Production System and Toyota Way
    • The way of the samurai: Focus on the process, not just the outcome
    • Shu-ha-ri: The process towards mastery and turning knowledge into wisdom by learning through doing
    • The power of leading through influence and “doing the right thing”: true leadership inspires growth, not just results

    Subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2, where we continue along this path of learning to explore the nuances of Japanese concepts like kata and obeya and their relationship to lean management practices today.


    ABOUT MY GUEST:


    Tim Wolput is a Japanologist and Toyota Way Management expert passionate about helping people transform themselves, their organizations, and the world for the better. Since 2023 Tim has been my in-country partner for my immersive Japan Leadership Experiences. Originally from Belgium, Tim has lived in Japan since 1999 where he attended Tokyo University Graduate School and studied traditional Japanese mathematics. Tim is a certified Toyota Way Management System instructor and consultant to global organizations on Lean, Agile, and Toyota Production System (TPS).


    IMPORTANT LINKS:

    • Full episode show notes: ChainOfLearning.com/42
    • Connect with Tim Wolput: linkedin.com/in/timwolput
    • Check out my website for resources and working together: KBJAnderson.com
    • Follow me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kbjanderson
    • Learn about my Japan Leadership Experience program: kbjanderson.com/JapanTrip


    TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:


    03:53
    Biggest misconceptions about Toyota Way management practices
    05:10 Katie’s perspective Japan versus the west
    08:46 The meaning of Shu Ha Ri and the traditional way of learning
    10:23 Deming’s influence on Japan and The Toyota Way
    13:05 Why Japan embraced PDCA
    15:45 Difference in mindset between Asia and the west

    17:28 The working culture in Japan and how work together in the community
    22:17 Power of the supplier relationship
    23:40 Japanese leadership style
    29:15 Concept of doing the right thing

    30:56 How to focus on processes as the way to get results

    34:13 Powerful words of wisdom about the way of the samurai


    Apply for the Nov 2025 Japan Leadership Experience - early registration rate now through May 31st!
    https://kbjanderson.com/japantrip/

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