A shoe factory in a small town in interior Tamil Nadu doesn’t seem a likely follower of Japanese management techniques. Yet, for the past seven years or so, at Ambur, 200 km from Chennai, over 4,000 employees gather across 11 sites once during every eight-hour shift to pledge allegiance to the 5S method of workplace organisation. After promising in Tamil to Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardise and Sustain, they segue into an exercise routine, customised by physiotherapists to relieve the strain of assembly-line work. “A very dear friend, C Narasimhan [former president, Sundaram-Clayton], introduced us to this concept. Since then, we have followed the 5S practices with great results,” smiles Mecca Rafeeque Ahmed, chairman of the Farida Group, one of India’s leading leather and leather footwear exporters.