Build the routines, indicators, standards, and visual tools that connect your strategy to what happens on the shop floor — every day, in every function.
Course Content
Build A Lean Management System Without Guessing Where The Pieces Fit
This OMS Ninja course takes you deep into the seven axes of Lean management and shows you how to connect strategy, customers, data, leadership, people, processes, and visual management through a practical KPI Tree.
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Prerequisite: Ronin-level OMS understanding or equivalent knowledge of what an OMS is and why it matters.
The Problem
A Lean management system sounds simple until someone expects you to build one.
Then the nice words start turning into real problems.
Strategy does not connect to daily work. KPIs exist, but nobody agrees which number is true. Departments report green while the cross-functional initiative is still late. Managers run meetings, but the routines do not change behavior. Standards are written, but not used. Visual boards exist, but they mostly decorate the wall and make visitors feel comforted.
Wonderful. Very organized-looking chaos.
The problem is not that people are lazy. The problem is that the management system has missing pieces, weak connections, or no clear ownership.
OMS Ninja is built for the person who has to make Lean management practical.
You go deep into the seven axes, learn the 35 sub-areas, see what maturity and weakness look like, and build a KPI Tree that connects strategic goals to process-level indicators people can actually act on.
Inside This OMS Ninja Course, You’ll Get:
- The seven-axis OMS map that shows where strategy, customer value, performance data, leadership, people, processes, and visual management actually fit.
- The 35 sub-areas that turn “Lean management” from a pleasant phrase into specific practices you can assess, improve, and defend.
- The weak-axis symptoms that warn you when the system is broken before the business starts blaming “execution.”
- The Performance & Data rules that stop KPI meetings from becoming twenty-minute arguments over whose spreadsheet is telling the truth.
- The KPI Tree method that connects a strategic goal to owned process indicators, so daily management stops living in a different universe from company strategy.
Why You Need This Now
A weak OMS does not always look weak.
That is the annoying part.
It can have dashboards. Meetings. KPIs. Review decks. Improvement projects. Even a few impressive visual boards. But if the axes are not connected, the whole thing becomes management theatre with better formatting.
And when it fails, it rarely gets blamed on the model.
It gets blamed on the person responsible for making it work.
You need a working map of the system.
OMS Ninja gives you that map. You will know what each axis is supposed to do, what weakness looks like, where KPIs belong, how data ownership supports decisions, and how to build a KPI Tree that connects strategy to the work people actually manage.
Not theory for a binder.
A structure you can use before you act.
Built by the Kaizen Coach Team
OMS Ninja was built by the Kaizen Coach Team — Lean coaches with more than 20 years spent inside production environments, where management systems either help people run the business or become another layer of meetings nobody trusts.
We built this course for the person expected to make Lean management work in reality.
The operations manager. The engineer. The CI professional. The person asked to connect strategy, KPIs, routines, processes, and visual management — without being handed a practical map for how the pieces fit.
OMS Ninja does not treat the seven axes as a nice model to admire.
It takes you inside the system: 7 axes, 35 sub-areas, maturity signals, weakness symptoms, data ownership, review rhythms, and the KPI Tree method that connects strategic goals to process-level indicators.
Because “we have KPIs” is not a management system.
Sometimes it is just a spreadsheet collection with executive lighting.
Real-World Experience Behind The Training
The course builds on the OMS model used in real consulting work, including practical examples from a food-industry group and its subsidiaries.
That matters because Lean management does not fail in abstract diagrams.
It fails when departments optimize their own numbers while the shared initiative slips.
It fails when data ownership is unclear and meetings start with arguments over whose number is correct.
It fails when strategy lives upstairs and process KPIs live somewhere else entirely.
It fails when standards exist but routines do not change behavior.
The approach behind this training also comes from work with teams inside companies such as:
- Sanofi
- Rio Tinto
- Henkel
- Electrolux
- Ferrero
- De’Longhi
OMS Ninja is built around the parts that decide whether Lean management becomes usable: Strategy Deployment, Customer Centricity, Performance & Data, Leadership & Governance, People & Capabilities, Process Excellence, Visual Management, and the KPI Tree that connects strategy to daily management.
That is the difference between “we talked about Lean management” and “we can see where the system is weak and what to fix next.”
Start The OMS Ninja Course Today
Get access to OMS Ninja and learn how to structure a Lean management system using the seven OMS axes, 35 sub-areas, and a practical KPI Tree.
You’ll go deep into Strategy Deployment, Customer Centricity, Performance & Data, Leadership & Governance, People & Capabilities, Process Excellence, and Visual Management — then learn how to connect strategic goals to process-level indicators people can actually manage.
Because a management system that only looks good in a slide deck is not a system.
It is decoration with meeting invites.
The next time you are asked to help structure Lean management, diagnose weak routines, connect KPIs, or explain why execution keeps slipping, you can either work from vague principles…
Or you can work from a real map.
Click below. Start Ninja. Build the Lean management structure before you are expected to defend it.
Access is $20 per year.
Start access to all Ninja Level Courses
Prerequisite: Ronin-level OMS understanding or equivalent knowledge of what an OMS is and why it matters.