Sustaining Lean Is Harder Than Implementing ItLaunching a Lean initiative is often the easy part. Early wins show up quickly, energy is high, and teams are motivated. But sustaining improvement-that's the real challenge. When momentum fades or a previous attempt has failed, rebooting Lean is even harder.This book shows leaders exactly what it takes to succeed where others falter. In it, you'll learn how to: Recognize early signs of backsliding and take action before momentum is lost Reinforce accountability in ways that build trust and engagementEmbed shared leadership so improvement continues even if the Lean champion steps backUse visual management to make performance visible and drive focusConduct daily Gemba walks that generate measurable resultsBuild simple routines and habits that make continuous improvement the default behaviorDrawing on decades of hands-on experience, Al Grainger provides practical tools, real-world examples, and actionable strategies to keep Lean alive long after rollout. If you're a senior leader, operational manager, or improvement practitioner serious about making improvement stick, this book tells you what to watch for, what to expect, and exactly what to do to ensure operational excellence becomes a lasting way of working.This is a practical guide for anyone who wants operational excellence to become a sustainable, everyday reality, not a one-time project. It shows how to build lasting habits, embed accountability, and make improvement the default behavior across the entire organization. Every single person on your team will benefit from the practical tools and routines in this book