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Employees Guide to Success
0This employee-focused guide to Lean uses clear explanations, examples, and illustrations to break down key concepts like standardization and continuous improvement. It shows what Lean is and the results it can achieve in a practical and easy-to-read format.
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Eternal Kaveri
0Flowing through the heart of South India, the Kaveri River holds stories in its waters. “Eternal Kaveri” by Chitti and T. Janakiraman navigate this rich history, culture, and influence in a captivating exploration, making it a must-read for anyone seeking the soul of South India.
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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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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
0This book by D.H. Stamatis is a comprehensive guide to FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis). FMEA is a method for identifying and preventing potential problems, errors, and failures in systems, designs, processes, and services. The book explains how to conduct FMEAs and why they are important.
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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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Four Practical Revolutions in Management
0“A New American TQM” by Shoji Shiba and David Walden offers a comprehensive approach to management that extends beyond operations improvement. The book emphasizes developing unique organizational capabilities through customer focus, continuous improvement, total participation, and societal networking.
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Gemba Walks
0“gemba walks”book argues that lean manufacturing is best learned through experimentation rather than following rigid rules. Author Jim Womack shares his experiences visiting workplaces and observing lean practices in action, offering insights for anyone on their lean journey.
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Getting the Right Things Done
0The book “Getting Right Things Done” describes how strategy deployment benefits in maintaining focus, bringing people together, and enabling swift response to opportunities and difficulties. Toyota has been using this strategy for decades as a tried-and-true means of establishing market supremacy and staff engagement.
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Getting Things Done the art of stress free productivity
0David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) is the work-life management system that alleviates overwhelm and instills focus, clarity, and confidence.
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Gita to BhagavadGita
0This thought-provoking book challenges traditional interpretations of reality using science, history, and factual evidence. It delves into the potential manipulation of India’s spiritual texts, targeting curious readers interested in the intersection of religion and science.
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Grandmother’s Tale
0R.K. Narayan tells the story of his great-grandmother, Bala. Married young, Bala embarks on a daring journey to find her missing husband. She reunites with him and builds a family, but faces tragedy. The story follows her transformation from a young girl to a determined woman.
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Green Dreams
0The Earth is pleading for us to change our ways. In “Green Dreams,” CB Ramkumar shares his inspiring journey of building a self-sufficient eco-resort from scratch, defying the limitations of knowledge and technology. With practical advice on sustainable living, Ramkumar proves that anyone can create a greener future.
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Haksar on India’s Sri Lanka Policy
0This book explores India’s strategic relationship with Sri Lanka, examining a key diplomat’s influence. It unpacks India’s response to regional complexities and Sri Lanka’s internal struggles. A must-read for those interested in India’s foreign policy in South Asia.
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Half a Century And Still At The Crease
0Half a Century and Still at the Crease by Biji K. Kurien captures a lifetime of experiences and achievements. Through insightful storytelling, the book shares profound wisdom and personal triumphs, offering readers a journey of resilience and growth. Ideal for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of life’s journey.
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Half a Century And Still At The Crease
0Half a Century and Still at the Crease by Biji K. Kurien captures a lifetime of experiences and achievements. Through insightful storytelling, the book shares profound wisdom and personal triumphs, offering readers a journey of resilience and growth. Ideal for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of life’s journey.
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Headwinds of Freedom
0On August 15, 1947, India gained independence, a bittersweet change. Long-awaited freedom brought challenges for leaders in remote Jalpaiguri. This fictional story, mirroring countless real ones across India, explores the anxieties and uncertainties of that time.
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Hoshin Kanri for the Lean Enterprise
0“Hoshin Kanri for the Lean Enterprise” by Tom Jackson provides practical insights into implementing the Toyota Production System (TPS). It explains how to manage critical relationships among markets, design, production, and personnel to drive continuous improvement and operational value.
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How to Audit ISO 9001:2015
0This book equips auditors with the knowledge to assess organizations against the revised standard. It guides them through the process, covering requirements and best practices for conducting successful audits.