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Creating Mixed Model Value Streams
0Creating Mixed Model Value Streams-Practical Lean Techniques for Building to Demand provides a step-by-step guide to implementing Lean in complex environments. It addresses challenges like high product mix, scheduling issues, and shared resources, offering practical solutions and case studies.
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Everything I Know About Lean
0This book “Everything I Know About Lean I Learned in First Grade” uses a child’s classroom experience to introduce lean thinking concepts in a fun and relatable way. It teaches how to identify waste and build a problem-solving culture, making it a great resource for anyone wanting to learn lean principles.
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Flatlined
0“Flatlined: Why Lean Transformations Fail and What to Do About It” by Mark C. DeLuzio explores the common challenges faced by Lean leaders and provides actionable steps to overcome them. Drawing on decades of experience, DeLuzio offers insights into why Lean initiatives often stagnate and how to revitalize them for sustained success.
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Lean Thinking
0Lean Thinking is a revised and expanded edition of the classic business book that launched the lean movement. It offers insights into lean principles and provides guidance for those seeking to improve efficiency and competitiveness.
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Office lean
0“Office Lean” by Ken Eakin provides practical insights for applying Lean principles in office environments where work is intangible and complex. The book explains Lean concepts in simple terms and offers examples from various industries to help professionals improve efficiency and employee engagement.
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Welcome Problems, Find Success
0In his book, Nate Furuta, former chair and CEO of Toyota Boshoku America Inc., shares his decades of experience in establishing Toyota cultures outside Japan. He provides unique insights into the development of Toyota’s management systems and culture, illustrated with stories and process descriptions.