Lean Production: Implementing a World-class SystemIndustrial Press Inc., 2008 - 191 من الصفحات The concept of lean production is not new, but the challenges of dramatic change management often stymie business leaders trying to put lean operations into place. This newly-revised and greatly expanded volume aims to provide a readable, real-world roadmap for putting into place the indispensable strategy and tactics managers need to make lean work and move their organizations - whether manufacturing or service-based - toward a world-class production system. Drawing upon decades of experience in the front lines of lean production and organizational transformation, the author provides cases, anecdotes, examples, rationales and concrete tools to help business leaders stop talking about lean production and actually make progress toward achieving it. It's the perfect resource for leaders at all levels who are interested in improving their competitiveness, building more successful operations, and moving toward world-class performance in customer satisfaction, profitability, and employee satisfaction. Features
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What is a Lean WorldClass Production System? | 1 |
Getting Lean the Route to WorldClass Production | 13 |
Japanese Roots Toyota Toyota Toyota | 19 |
Building the Foundation Employee Involvement | 35 |
Erecting the Roof the Crucial Role of Leaders | 55 |
Promoting the Process the Power of the Promotion Office | 77 |
Japan Study Missions the Power of Learning and Doing | 89 |
Champions Consultants Sensei the Differences | 95 |
The Roadmap Striving for Perfection Through Kaizen | 121 |
Beyond Manufacturing the Office and Service Industry | 141 |
The Opportunity Is Yours to Choose | 167 |
Further Reading | 173 |
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