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World Class Manufacturing
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World Class Manufacturing

The Lessons of Simplicity Applied

Free Press, 1986
First Edition: 1986 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Richard J. Schonberger, author of the critically acclaimed book, Japanese Manufacturing Techniques, which revolutionized American manufacturing theory and practices, now examines how world-class manufacturing techniques can be implemented by American corporations. This 1986 classic remains valuable, since manufacturing changes do not happen overnight, and plenty of companies are far from world-class in their approach to efficiency and productivity. Schonberger writes clearly, authoritatively and often amusingly, covering every element of world-class manufacturing in detail. getAbstract recommends this book for everyone involved in the manufacturing process, not just mangers and executives, but all employees who seek a context and a future for their work.

Take-Aways

  • World-class manufacturing (WCM) relies on blended management.
  • WCM focuses on bringing together resources for continual, rapid improvement.
  • Improvement isn’t just about modernizing equipment.

About the Author

Richard J. Schonberger  is an authority on production and manufacturing. The author of Japanese Manufacturing Techniques , he is also president of Schonberger and Associates, Inc., a consulting firm in Seattle. He was formerly a professor of management at the University of Nebraska.


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