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ISBN
0743249275
EAN
9780743249270
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Hardback
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Lean Thinking, Second Edition: Banish Waste and Create Wealth ...
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Jones, Daniel T.
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Publisher
Free Press
ISBN-10
0743249275
ISBN-13
9780743249270
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2404986

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lean Thinking : Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation, Revised and Updated
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Industrial Management, Management, Strategic Planning
Publication Year
2003
Features
Revised
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Daniel T. Jones, James P. Womack
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
20.5 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Trade
LCCN
2003-279577
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
Business Week The best current book on the changes reshaping manufacturing, and the most readable, too...conveys a very human sense of managers constrained by limited resources yet trying to do better., Fortune A new and coherent thesis about automotive production...[the authors] back up their conclusions with unique statistical measures that are authoritative, extremely timely, and highly revealing. Think of this book as another step in the decade-long process of getting the attention of recalcitrant mass producers., Richard J. Schonberger Author of World Class Manufacturing: The Next Decade The manufacturing book of the nineties., Philip Caldwell Chairman and CEO, Ford Motor Company, 1980-1985 Truly remarkable....The most comprehensive, instructive, mind-stretching and provocative analysis of any major industry I have ever known. Why pay others huge consulting fees? Just read this book., Peter F. Drucker Author of The Post-Capitalist Society The Machine That Changed the World is a very important book. I am impressed., Financial Times A revealing and compellingly readable account of Japan's achievement in revolutionizing manufacturing....An eye-opener even for those who already knew Japan didn't do it all with robots., Automotive News This is a book of great understanding, and of hope. It shows how to create an industrial world in which workers share the challenges and satisfactions of the business. It's a world in which assemblers communicate with suppliers and dealers in a way that improves life for all of them. Read it.
Dewey Decimal
658
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Contents Preface to the 2003 Edition Preface to the First Edition: From Lean Production to Lean Enterprise PART I: LEAN PRINCIPLES Introduction: Lean Thinking versus Muda 1. Value 2. The Value Stream 3. Flow 4. Pull 5. Perfection PART II: FROM THINKING TO ACTION: THE LEAN LEAP 6. The Simple Case 7. A Harder Case 8. The Acid Test 9. Lean Thinking versus German Technik 10. Mighty Toyota; Tiny Showa 11. An Action Plan PART III: LEAN ENTERPRISE 12. A Channel for the Stream; a Valley for the Channel 13. Dreaming About Perfection PART IV: EPILOGUE 14. The Steady Advance of Lean Thinking 15. Institutionalizing the Revolution Afterword: The Lean Network Appendix: Individuals and Organizations Who Helped Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Expanded, updated, and more relevant than ever, this bestselling business classic by two internationally renowned management analysts describes a business system for the twenty-first century. Expanded, updated, and more relevant than ever, this bestselling business classic by two internationally renowned management analysts describes a business system for the twenty-first century that supersedes the mass production system of Ford, the financial control system of Sloan, and the strategic system of Welch and GE. It is based on the Toyota (lean) model, which combines operational excellence with value-based strategies to produce steady growth through a wide range of economic conditions. In contrast with the crash-and-burn performance of companies trumpeted by business gurus in the 1990s, the firms profiled in Lean Thinking -- from tiny Lantech to midsized Wiremold to niche producer Porsche to gigantic Pratt & Whitney -- have kept on keeping on, largely unnoticed, along a steady upward path through the market turbulence and crushed dreams of the early twenty-first century. Meanwhile, the leader in lean thinking -- Toyota -- has set its sights on leadership of the global motor vehicle industry in this decade. Instead of constantly reinventing business models, lean thinkers go back to basics by asking what the customer really perceives as value. (It's often not at all what existing organizations and assets would suggest.) The next step is to line up value-creating activities for a specific product along a value stream while eliminating activities (usually the majority) that don't add value. Then the lean thinker creates a flow condition in which the design and the product advance smoothly and rapidly at the pull of the customer (rather than the push of the producer). Finally, as flow and pull are implemented, the lean thinker speeds up the cycle of improvement in pursuit of perfection. The first part of this book describes each of these concepts and makes them come alive with striking examples. Lean Thinking clearly demonstrates that these simple ideas can breathe new life into any company in any industry in any country. But most managers need guidance on how to make the lean leap in their firm. Part II provides a step-by-step action plan, based on in-depth studies of more than fifty lean companies in a wide range of industries across the world. Even those readers who believe they have embraced lean thinking will discover in Part III that another dramatic leap is possible by creating an extended lean enterprise for each of their product families that tightly links value-creating activities from raw materials to customer. In Part IV, an epilogue to the original edition, the story of lean thinking is brought up-to-date with an enhanced action plan based on the experiences of a range of lean firms since the original publication of Lean Thinking. Lean Thinking does not provide a new management "program" for the one-minute manager. Instead, it offers a new method of thinking, of being, and, above all, of doing for the serious long-term manager -- a method that is changing the world.
LC Classification Number
HD58.9.W659 2003

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