Cultural change in healthcare organisations through lean practices Online publication date: Fri, 25-Sep-2015
by Cristina Machado Guimarães; José Crespo De Carvalho
European J. of Cross-Cultural Competence and Management (EJCCM), Vol. 3, No. 3/4, 2014
Abstract: This paper's main purpose is to understand the change of organisational culture as a result of adopting new workplace practices from implementation of lean in healthcare organisations. Therefore, a multi-case study approach with qualitative data from four hospitals running lean projects was adopted, exploring, through cross-case analysis, what were the enablers and failure motives. A path for a lean culture construction, from practice repetition changing behaviour to change thinking, is presented. The propositions formulated provide a research agenda for future studies. Also, a lean maturity model for healthcare organisations is presented as a starting point for developing a healthcare lean assessment (HLA) instrument. This paper contributes to the recent research stream on cultural aspects of lean, in a culturally rich service setting, healthcare. It brings some new insights to organisational culture change theory in context of lean deployment and provides a framework for understanding lean maturity stages. This paper explores both the hard and the soft side in healthcare settings, absent from many of lean literature. Addressing the healthcare organisational culture change under national culture awareness, it brings a new approach to lean deployment assessment in healthcare settings.
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