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Lean management or lean production is a method for the creation of efficient value chains and the elimination of waste. Lean was originally developed by Toyota in the car manufacturing industry.
Lean management or lean production is a method for the creation of efficient value chains and the elimination of waste. Lean was originally developed by Toyota in the car manufacturing industry.
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These principles of a lean organization include:
* Pull processing
* Perfect first-time quality
* Waste minimization
* Continuous improvement.
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<span id="What_is_Lean.3F"><span id="md-webpage-description" itemprop="description">Lean is about defining the value of a product or service from the standpoint of the end customer, improving the flow of work and creating more value for customers with fewer resources. It's not a strictly defined framework but a set of principles.</span></span>
 
These principles of a lean organization include:
* Pull processing
* Perfect first-time quality
* Waste minimization
* Continuous improvement.


Organizations applying the Lean principles have experienced increases in profitability and customer satisfaction as a result of reducing their lead times, improving product quality and eliminating waste.
Organizations applying the Lean principles have experienced increases in profitability and customer satisfaction as a result of reducing their lead times, improving product quality and eliminating waste.
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==What tools are used in lean management?==
==What tools are used in lean management?==


Lean management is supported by a number of methods or 'tools', such as [[YaSM_and_Agile_Service_Management#Kanban|Kanban]] and 'Value Stream Mapping'.
Lean management is supported by a number of methods or 'tools', such as [[YaSM_and_Agile_Service_Management#Kanban|Kanban]] and '<span id="Value-Stream-Mapping">Value Stream Mapping</span>':
 
* Value stream maps (VSMs) describe the process steps that a business uses to create value in the form of products and services.  
;<span id="Value-Stream-Mapping">Value stream mapping</span>
* VSMs typically highlight information for each step in a process, for example processing and wait times, work effort, error rate, etc.
:* Value stream maps (VSMs) describe the process steps that a business uses to create value in the form of products and services.  
* Organizations use VSMs to identify areas needing improvement.  
:* VSMs typically highlight information for each step in a process, for example processing and wait times, work effort, error rate, etc.
:* Organizations use VSMs to identify areas needing improvement.  


==What is lean service management?==
==What is lean service management?==


[[YaSM and Lean Service Management|Lean service management]] is the application of lean thinking in service provider organizations.
<b><span style="color:#465674;">Lean service management</span></b> is the application of lean thinking in service provider organizations.


<html>Service providers can already choose from a number of frameworks and standards such as <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_ITIL" title="YaSM and the IT Infrastructure Library ITIL&reg;">ITIL</a><sup><small>&#174;</small></sup>, <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_COBIT" title="YaSM and COBIT&reg;">COBIT</a><sup><small>&#174;</small></sup> and <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/ISO_20000" title="What is ISO 20000?">ISO 20000</a></li> which describe time-tested best practice.</html>
<html>Service providers can already choose from a number of frameworks and standards such as <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_ITIL" title="YaSM and the IT Infrastructure Library ITIL&reg;">ITIL</a>&reg;, <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_COBIT" title="YaSM and COBIT&reg;">COBIT</a>&reg; and <a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/ISO_20000" title="What is ISO 20000?">ISO 20000</a></li> which describe time-tested best practice.</html>


Lean is not a replacement for these service management frameworks. In fact, Lean does not provide any specific guidance for managing services. But Lean can be a valuable addition to the management practices used in the organization.
Lean is not a replacement for these service management frameworks. In fact, Lean does not provide any specific guidance for managing services. But Lean can be a valuable addition to the management practices used in the organization.
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==Is the YaSM process model compatible with Lean?==
==Is the YaSM process model compatible with Lean?==


Lean is about efficient processes, free of process steps that don't add value, so the YaSM process model chimes well with lean principles.
Lean is about efficient processes, free of process steps that don't add value, so the [[What_is_YaSM|YaSM]] process model chimes well with lean principles.


Simple, [[Service Management Processes|clear-cut service management processes]] were a key objective when creating the YaSM model. In line with lean principles, all process steps contribute to the process outputs, and there are no redundant activities leading to duplication of work.
Simple, [[Service Management Processes|clear-cut service management processes]] were a key objective when creating the YaSM model. In line with lean principles, all process steps contribute to the process outputs, and there are no redundant activities leading to duplication of work.
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<html>What's more, applying lean principles and identifying areas of waste is only possible if processes are transparent and documented. Organizations thus need to map their processes, and <a href="https://yasm.com/en/products/yasm-process-map" title="The YaSM Process Map - Service management process templates">the YaSM model</a> makes this easier with ready-to-use and flexible process templates.</html>
<html>What's more, applying lean principles and identifying areas of waste is only possible if processes are transparent and documented. Organizations thus need to map their processes, and <a href="https://yasm.com/en/products/yasm-process-map" title="The YaSM Process Map - Service management process templates">the YaSM model</a> makes this easier with ready-to-use and flexible process templates.</html>
==Related articles==
<html><figure class="mw-halign-left" typeof="mw:File/Thumb"><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_Agile_Service_Management" title="Agile service management"><img srcset="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/agile/400px/agile-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 400w,  https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/agile/480px/agile-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 480w, https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/agile/agile-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 1200w" sizes="100vw" src="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/agile/480px/agile-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg" decoding="async" width="400" height="300" class="mw-file-element" alt="Agile service management based on the YaSM process model." /></a><figcaption><span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Agile and the YaSM process modell</span></figcaption></figure>
<p><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_Agile_Service_Management" title="Agile service management">Agile service management</a></p>
<p>Agile software development is an approach to 'lightweight' software development under which requirements and solutions evolve through the collaborative effort of self-organizing cross-functional teams and the customers.</p>
<p>How to apply agile principles as a service provider, and is the YaSM service management model compatible with Agile?<br /><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/YaSM_and_Agile_Service_Management" title="Agile service management and YaSM">[&nbsp;...&nbsp;Read more&nbsp;]</a></p>
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<figure class="mw-halign-left" typeof="mw:File/Thumb"><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/DevOps_and_YaSM" title="DevOps and service management"><img srcset="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/devops/400px/devops-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 400w, https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/devops/480px/devops-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 480w, https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/devops/devops-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg 1200w" sizes="100vw" src="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/img/yasm-frameworks/devops/480px/devops-service-management-processes-yasm.jpg" decoding="async" width="400" height="300" class="mw-file-element" alt="DevOps and YaSM service management processes" /></a><figcaption><span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Use of DevOps in service management</span></figcaption></figure>
<p><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/en/index.php/DevOps_and_YaSM" title="DevOps and service management">DevOps principles and their application in service management</a></p>
<p>How much of YaSM does it replace (and, for that matter, of other service management guidelines like ITIL&reg;) or rather, is it an approach that complements the YaSM framework? <br /><a href="https://yasm.com/wiki/de/index.php/DevOps_und_YaSM" title="DevOps und Service-Management">[&nbsp;...&nbsp;Read more&nbsp;]</a></p></html>
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Comparison: YaSM and Lean Service Management

Part of: YaSM vs. other service management frameworks and standards

 

Lean management or lean production is a method for the creation of efficient value chains and the elimination of waste. Lean was originally developed by Toyota in the car manufacturing industry.

Lean is about defining the value of a product or service from the standpoint of the end customer, improving the flow of work and creating more value for customers with fewer resources. It's not a strictly defined framework but a set of principles.

These principles of a lean organization include:

  • Pull processing
  • Perfect first-time quality
  • Waste minimization
  • Continuous improvement.

 

Lean Service Management based on the YaSM model:  The streamlined process model supports the aim of Lean to simplify the operational structure so the organization is better able to understand and manage its work environment.
Fig. 1: Lean Service-Management
Lean and the YaSM process modell.


Organizations applying the Lean principles have experienced increases in profitability and customer satisfaction as a result of reducing their lead times, improving product quality and eliminating waste.

Over the years, lean principles have also been successfully applied in many areas outside manufacturing, including the service industry.

What tools are used in lean management?

Lean management is supported by a number of methods or 'tools', such as Kanban and 'Value Stream Mapping':

  • Value stream maps (VSMs) describe the process steps that a business uses to create value in the form of products and services.
  • VSMs typically highlight information for each step in a process, for example processing and wait times, work effort, error rate, etc.
  • Organizations use VSMs to identify areas needing improvement.

What is lean service management?

Lean service management is the application of lean thinking in service provider organizations.

Service providers can already choose from a number of frameworks and standards such as ITIL®, COBIT® and ISO 20000 which describe time-tested best practice.

Lean is not a replacement for these service management frameworks. In fact, Lean does not provide any specific guidance for managing services. But Lean can be a valuable addition to the management practices used in the organization.

As in other industries, service providers can apply lean thinking to

  • Specify the value of their services from the viewpoint of the customers
  • Review their value streams
  • Eliminate non-essential steps in their processes
  • Drive automation
  • etc.

It helps that both the service management frameworks and Lean have a long history and there is some common ground between them.

For example, continual improvement is the guiding principle in most service management frameworks. ITIL, in particular, promotes the concept of the service lifecycle, with continual service improvement as a key process.

The service management frameworks are also concerned with first-time quality. They include activities such as requirements gathering, service specification and testing of all service components, to ensure that the services are fit for purpose as they go live.

Problem management is another example for a service management process in the spirit of lean thinking, where issues are exposed systematically to improve service quality and reduce work further downstream. This is especially true of proactive problem management, which seeks to identify problems before they result in service incidents.

Is lean service management 'ITIL light'?

'ITIL light' is not a well-defined term. It's often used to describe a solution for organizations that find the whole of ITIL too much to absorb, and therefore ITIL light often contains a subset of the full ITIL process list.

There is nothing wrong with picking and choosing from the ITIL framework, but it's not quite the same as applying lean principles. Even if organizations choose to introduce only a few ITIL processes, such as incident management, problem management and change management, they should still try to eliminate waste, unnecessary steps and bottlenecks in these processes.

So lean service management should not be confused with ITIL light.

Is the YaSM process model compatible with Lean?

Lean is about efficient processes, free of process steps that don't add value, so the YaSM process model chimes well with lean principles.

Simple, clear-cut service management processes were a key objective when creating the YaSM model. In line with lean principles, all process steps contribute to the process outputs, and there are no redundant activities leading to duplication of work.

The YaSM processes are also understandable and easy-to-read. This supports the aim of Lean to simplify the operational structure so the organization is better able to understand and manage its work environment.

What's more, applying lean principles and identifying areas of waste is only possible if processes are transparent and documented. Organizations thus need to map their processes, and the YaSM model makes this easier with ready-to-use and flexible process templates.

Related articles

Agile service management based on the YaSM process model.
Agile and the YaSM process modell

Agile service management

Agile software development is an approach to 'lightweight' software development under which requirements and solutions evolve through the collaborative effort of self-organizing cross-functional teams and the customers.

How to apply agile principles as a service provider, and is the YaSM service management model compatible with Agile?
[ ... Read more ]

 

DevOps and YaSM service management processes
Use of DevOps in service management

DevOps principles and their application in service management

How much of YaSM does it replace (and, for that matter, of other service management guidelines like ITIL®) or rather, is it an approach that complements the YaSM framework?
[ ... Read more ]


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By:  Stefan Kempter Author: Stefan Kempter, IT Process Maps GbR  and  Andrea Kempter Contributor: Andrea Kempter, IT Process Maps GbR, IT Process Maps.

 

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