Lean

Hoshin KanriPolicy Deployment

A strategic planning process that aligns goals and actions from the executive level down to the shop floor.

Hoshin kanri (policy deployment) is a method for translating a handful of breakthrough strategic objectives into specific, measurable actions at every level of the organization. Through a process of "catchball," goals and means are negotiated up and down the hierarchy to create alignment.

The result is a "golden thread" connecting the boardroom strategy to daily shop-floor activity, ensuring everyone is improving the same vital few priorities rather than scattering effort.

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