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Female leadership and the kaizen method - how it became a success

Female leadership and the kaizen method - how it became a success

What is it like to be a female leader in a manufacturing environment? In a factory that has grown from a small carpentry shop to a workplace with over 250 employees, no less. For Wioleta Kowalik, it's about a balance of confidence and knowledge, mixed with personality traits considered to be typically female – and the kaizen method.
In an industry that is often heavily male dominated, it can be difficult as a woman to be the boss. But for Wioleta Kowalik at the AJ Furniture Factory (AJFF) in Poland, there is no doubt that she sees being a woman as an advantage in her management and leadership role. With 15 years at the company and a promotion to plant manager in October 2022, she believes that it is precisely some of the more classically female personality traits she possesses that have contributed to her success in her role in the past year.
Female manager of AJ Furniture Factory sitting on a chair in the warehouse
At AJFF, four out of seven of the leadership team are women, a distribution that Wioleta thinks is a good balance. Together, they run the factory in Redzikowo located just outside the small Polish town of Slupsk, which has been part of the AJ Group since 1996. There they manufacture the majority of AJ Products' wooden furniture in a factory that recently expanded and now encompasses a total of 27,000 sqm between the production floor and warehouse.
AJ Furniture Factory in Slupsk, Poland
Management team holds a daily meeting on factory floor
Factory worker logging production in a computer
Manager talks to worker on factory floor
“We have a system at the process boards where anyone can write up an idea. This could be anything from health and safety concerns to environmental issues. After that, we in management discuss the proposals and what we could do with them. If the idea leads to something concrete, the employee who came up with the idea receives some kind of bonus.”
Factory manager speaks to shop floor worker
Factory workers attend daily wrap-up meeting