• Tpm for supervisors

    TPM for Supervisors

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    “TPM for Supervisors” provides an accessible guide to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) for shopfloor supervisors. It focuses on hands-on activities to maximize equipment effectiveness and offers a clear overview of TPM features and implementation processes.

    1,195.00
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  • TPM for Workshop Leaders

    TPM for Workshop Leaders

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    Kunio Shirose’s book on Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) provides practical insights for workshop leaders. It uses cartoons and case studies to illustrate TPM implementation, focusing on training, managing equipment operators, and fostering cooperation between maintenance and production.

    1,395.00
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  • TPM in Process Industries

    TPM in Process Industries

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    “TPM in Process Industries” by Tokutaro Suzuki adapts the original TPM Development Program to meet the specific needs of process industries. This book provides practical guidance on analyzing process environments, managing equipment issues, and implementing autonomous maintenance and quality improvements.

    2,695.00
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  • TPM Without Tears

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    TPM Without Tears by R. Ganesan offers a straightforward approach to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), providing practical guidance and strategies for improving equipment reliability and operational efficiency. The book aims to simplify TPM concepts, making them accessible and applicable for enhancing productivity in organizations.

    300.00
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  • Twenty Tools

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    “Twenty Tools for Total Quality Management” guides you through using 20 statistical tools to continuously improve your organization (TQM). These tools help analyze data, solve problems, and implement solutions, all to benefit customers and stakeholders.

    995.00
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  • Under The Banyan Tree & Other Stories

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    R.K. Narayan’s evocative collection, “Under the Banyan Tree,” presents 28 captivating stories that delve into the vibrant social fabric of Malgudi, his fictional South Indian town. Narayan’s diverse cast of characters breathes life into these tales, showcasing the timeless magic of storytelling.

    215.00
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  • Understanding A3 Thinking A Critical Component of Toyota's PDCA Management System

    Understanding A3 Thinking

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    “Understanding A3 Thinking” by Durward K. Sobek II and Art Smalley explores the A3 report as a key tool in Toyota’s PDCA management system. The book emphasizes the cultural and mindset shifts necessary for effective A3 implementation, offering practical advice and examples.

    995.00
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  • Vibrant AT 1000

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    “Vibrant at 1000” celebrates 1000 years of India’s Rajarajeswaram temple with stunning photos and commentary, offering a visual journey through its history and beauty. A must-see for temple architecture lovers.

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  • Vibrant AT 1000

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    “Vibrant at 1000” celebrates 1000 years of India’s Rajarajeswaram temple with stunning photos and commentary, offering a visual journey through its history and beauty. A must-see for temple architecture lovers.

    900.00
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  • Waiting for the Mahatma

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    Waiting for the Mahatma is written in Narayan’s gentle comic style. An unusual feature of this novel is the participation of Gandhi as a character. His revolutionary ideas and practices are contrasted with the views of traditionalists such as the town’s notables and Sriram’s grandmother. This note of ambivalence towards the freedom movement may be due to Narayan’s need to reassure his mainly British audience. The political struggle serves as a background to Sriram and Bharati’s unconventional romance which is concluded outside either’s family circle. This is one of Narayan’s most successful novels.

    245.00
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  • Welcome Problems, Find Success Creating Toyota Cultures Around the World

    Welcome Problems, Find Success

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    In 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.

    3,700.00
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  • Why Bother? Why and How to Assess Your Continuous-Improvement Culture

    Why Bother?

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    “Why Bother?” emphasizes the importance of internal assessment programs to gauge the maturity of an organization’s transformation journey. It provides practical guidance on designing and implementing these programs, supported by over 10 case studies.

    3,700.00
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  • Windows to the World

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    The book condenses 12 years of weekly talks given by guest speakers at the Rotary Club of Madras South, one of Chennai’s oldest clubs. It offers bite-sized summaries on diverse topics, capturing the essence of 170 speeches in a single volume.

    250.00
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  • Work That Makes Sense Operator-Led Visuality,

    Work that makes sense

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    “Work That Makes Sense” teaches operators to implement visuality on the value-add level, transforming their work areas into environments that communicate vital information through visual devices, enhancing precision and efficiency.

    4,485.00
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  • Your 27 Hour Day

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    We all have the same 24 hours. This book teaches you to use them effectively. Learn to prioritize tasks, delegate, and boost your productivity. Find extra time for what matters most.

    240.00
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  • Zero Quality Control

    Zero Quality Control

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    Shigeo Shingo advocates for zero defects by using error-proof methods and source checks. He provides practical mistake-proofing devices for the shop floor, along with insights on inspection systems and quality control teams.

    1,595.00
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