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Lean Production Simplified
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Lean Production Simplified

A Plain-Language Guide to the World’s Most Powerful Production System

Productivity Press, 2017
First Edition: 2002 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Applicable
  • Well Structured

Recommendation

Engineer and consultant Pascal Dennis’s Toyota sensei (teachers) instructed him on how to summarize the Lean production system succinctly yet elegantly. Dennis starts with the history and purpose of Lean, which is to do more with less while providing excellent customer value. Think of Lean production as a house with stability and standardization as its foundation, customer values its roof, and “just-in-time” and quality control its pillars. The heart is the workforce, from the shop floor to the executive suite. Lean is a process for continuous learning, with perfection as the goal.

Take-Aways

  • The Lean production system evolved out of necessity. In Japan in 1950, mass auto production was not feasible.
  • Lean production means doing more with less while still satisfying customers.
  • Stability is not possible without standards.

About the Author

Winner of four Shingo Prizes for Excellence, Pascal Dennis is an engineer, author and president of Lean Pathways, an international consultancy.


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