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Check: Identifying Gaps on the Path to Success: BASICS Lean® Implementation

Autor Charles Protzman, Fred Whiton, Joyce Kerpchar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 dec 2022
Lean is about building and improving stable and predictable systems and processes to deliver to customers high-quality products/services on time by engaging everyone in the organization. Combined with this, organizations need to create an environment of respect for people and continuous learning. It’s all about people. People create the product or service, drive innovation, and create systems and processes, and with leadership buy-in and accountability to ensure sustainment with this philosophy, employees will be committed to the organization as they learn and grow personally and professionally.
Lean is a term that describes a way of thinking about and managing companies as an enterprise. Becoming Lean requires the following: the continual pursuit to identify and eliminate waste; the establishment of efficient flow of both information and process; and an unwavering top-level commitment. The concept of continuous improvement applies to any process in any industry.
Based on the contents of The Lean Practitioners Field Book, the purpose of this series is to show, in detail, how any process can be improved utilizing a combination of tasks and people tools and introduces the BASICS Lean® concept. The books are designed for all levels of Lean practitioners and introduces proven tools for analysis and implementation that go beyond the traditional point kaizen event. Each book can be used as a stand-alone volume or used in combination with other titles based on specific needs.
Each book is chock-full of case studies and stories from the authors’ own experiences in training organizations that have started or are continuing their Lean journey of continuous improvement. Contents include valuable lessons learned and each chapter concludes with questions pertaining to the focus of the chapter. Numerous photographs enrich and illustrate specific tools used in Lean methodology
Check: Identifying Gaps on the Path to Success Transactional Processes contains chapters on implementing Lean, Kanban systems, line balancing, Heijunka-leveling, and the +QDIP process plus case studies of machine shop and transactional implementations. The implementation model describes the different approaches to Lean, compares them to Toyota, and explains each implementation model.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032029191
ISBN-10: 1032029196
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 131 Line drawings, black and white; 131 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Productivity Press
Seria BASICS Lean® Implementation

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Chapter 1 – The House of Continuous Improvement Chapter 2 – Heijunka Chapter 3 - Mistake Proofing Chapter 4 - +QDIP & Huddles Chapter 5 – Visual Management Chapter 6 – Total Productivity Maintenance (TPM) Chapter 7 – Applying Lean to Accounting Appendix A – Chapter Answers Appendix B – Acronyms Appendix C – Glossary

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Lean is about building and improving stable and predictable systems and processes to deliver to customers high-quality products/services on time by engaging everyone in the organization. Combined with this, organizations need to create an environment of respect for people and continuous learning. It’s all about people. People create the product or service, drive innovation, and create systems and processes, and with leadership buy-in and accountability to ensure sustainment with this philosophy, employees will be committed to the organization as they learn and grow personally and professionally.Lean is a term that describes a way of thinking about and managing companies as an enterprise. Becoming Lean requires the following: the continual pursuit to identify and eliminate waste; the establishment of efficient flow of both information and process; and an unwavering top-level commitment. The concept of continuous improvement applies to any process in any industry. Based on the contents of The Lean Practitioners Field Book, the purpose of this series is to show, in detail, how any process can be improved utilizing a combination of tasks and people tools and introduces the BASICS Lean® concept. The books are designed for all levels of Lean practitioners and introduces proven tools for analysis and implementation that go beyond the traditional point kaizen event. Each book can be used as a stand-alone volume or used in combination with other titles based on specific needs. Each book is chocked full of case studies and stories from the authors’ own experiences in training organizations who have started or are continuing their Lean journey of continuous improvement. Contents include valuable lessons learned and each chapter concludes with questions pertaining to focus of the chapter. Numerous photographs enrich and illustrate specific tools used in Lean methodology.BASICS Lean® Implement and Check: A Guide to Methodologies, Kanbans, Line Balancing, Heijunka and Lean Transactional Processes contains chapters on implementing Lean, Kanban systems, line balancing, Heijunka-leveling, the +QDIP process plus case studies of machine shop and transactional implementations. The implementation model describes the different approaches to Lean and compares them to Toyota and explains each implementation model.

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Each book is chocked full of case studies and stories from the authors’ own experiences in training organizations who have started or are continuing their Lean journey of continuous improvement. Contents include valuable lessons learned and each chapter concludes with questions pertaining to focus of the chapter.