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Most people want results now. But in Lean, that’s not how it works. In this short video, I explain why true Lean success takes time — and why the best companies, like Toyota, are willing to play the long game. Lean is about developing people, systems, and culture, not just fixing problems. If you focus only on quick wins, you’ll miss the real power of Lean — long-term transformation. The truth is, 98% of everything we do is waste. Even Toyota knows this. That’s why they tore down their own processes and started again. If you’re serious about improvement, patience is your greatest advantage. The best results don’t show up tomorrow — they show up six months to two years later. What You’ll Learn ✅ Why Lean requires patience and persistence ✅ How Toyota approaches long-term improvement ✅ The truth about waste in every process ✅ Why daily investment in people pays off over time ✅ The mindset shift that creates lasting success Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: A Message to Xylem Design 00:18 – The Shocking Truth About Waste 00:31 – The Toyota BT2 Project 01:15 – What Toyota’s Mindset Teaches Us 01:27 – Lean Is Long-Term Thinking 01:50 – Developing Your Team Daily 02:28 – The Patience Formula for Lean Results 02:51 – Focus on the Future, Not the Now Why Watch If you’ve ever felt frustrated that improvement takes too long, this video is for you. Lean isn’t about speed — it’s about direction. The companies that stay consistent are the ones that win in the long run. If this video challenged your mindset, share it with your team and subscribe for more real-world 2 Second Lean lessons from around the world. Let’s keep improving — one small step at a time. TAGS (SEO-Optimized Hashtags) #PaulAkers #2SecondLean #LeanManufacturing #LeanThinking #ContinuousImprovement #Kaizen #LongTermThinking #LeanCulture #ProcessImprovement #Leadership #ToyotaProductionSystem #Patience #LeanJourney Paul Akers is an entrepreneur, business owner, author, speaker, & Lean maniac. He has written several books on Lean and he travels the world to educate & speak about Lean principles, Lean manufacturing and Lean Health. Paul has a weekly podcast called The American Innovator where he shares about Lean & his travel adventures. For more information on Paul Akers and Lean, visit his website. http://paulakers.net/ He is the founder and president of FastCap, based in Ferndale, WA. FastCap is an international product development company founded in 1997 with over 2000 distributors worldwide. At its core, FastCap is a Lean company, determined to continuously improve everything, everyday. FastCap's products reflect the idea that everything can be improved and the best ideas come from the shop floor. For more information on FastCap, visit FastCap's website. http://www.fastcap.com/ or Blog http://blog.fastcap.com/ For Spanish videos, visit our FastCap Spanish YouTube Channel. / @fastcapespañol To sign up to receive news regarding FastCap, 2 Second Lean, and/or The American Innovator podcast, go to this link: http://bit.ly/FastCap-Subscribe