Lean

GembaThe Real Place

The actual place where work happens — the shop floor — where leaders go to observe reality firsthand.

Gemba (Japanese for "the real place") is wherever value is created — the production line, the warehouse, the lab. Lean leadership insists that problems be understood at the gemba through direct observation, not from reports or a conference room.

A gemba walk is a structured visit to observe the work, engage the people doing it, and see waste and abnormalities for yourself. It embodies the principle of genchi genbutsu.

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