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Lean and Agile Supply Chains
0This book is a one-stop shop for understanding Lean and Agile Supply Chains, with a focus on Indian manufacturing. It covers the basics, implementation steps, and real-world examples for easy application by professionals and students.
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Lean Leadership on a Napkin
0Lean Leadership on a Napkin An Executive’s Guide to Lean Transformation in Three Proven Steps is a concise guide for top executives seeking to grasp and implement Lean principles in their organizations. Written in a conversational style, the book provides a clear and practical framework for Lean transformation, dividing the process into three phases: Introduction, Integration, and Internalization. By focusing on these key stages, the book offers valuable insights into leadership, cultural change, and business performance, empowering executives to make informed decisions and steer successful Lean initiatives.
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Lean Lexicon
0“Lean Lexicon” is your one-stop shop for Lean lingo. Packed with clear definitions, helpful graphics, and essential concepts, this book is perfect for anyone wanting to master Lean, from beginners to seasoned pros. Deepen your understanding and improve your Lean practice with this handy guide.
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Lean Logistics
0“Lean Logistics” by Michel Baudin provides practical methods to avoid shortages and maintain low inventories. It addresses the physical infrastructure and information flow of lean logistics, enhancing capacity and flexibility.
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Lean Product and Process Development
0The book “Lean Product and Process Development” by renowned lean product development specialist Allen C. Ward provides a useful strategy for enhancing product development cycles. This book gives organizations techniques to minimize waste, boost productivity, and speed up product launches by implementing Lean principles.
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Lean Production Simplified
0Lean Production Simplified A Plain-Language Guide to the World’s Most Powerful Production System provides a clear overview of Lean production’s structure and tools. Written by a practitioner, it offers an insider’s view of Lean management, making it accessible for every team member.
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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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Lean Tools (Marathi)
0The Lean Tool Pocketbook is a handy reference guide for those already familiar with Lean principles. This updated edition includes new tools and reflects reader feedback, all while keeping the core functionality of refreshing knowledge learned in formal Lean training.
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Lean Tools (Tamil)
0The Lean Tool Pocketbook is a handy reference guide for those already familiar with Lean principles. This updated edition includes new tools and reflects reader feedback, all while keeping the core functionality of refreshing knowledge learned in formal Lean training.
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Lean Tools – 2nd Edition
0The Lean Tool Pocketbook is a handy reference guide for those already familiar with Lean principles. This updated edition includes new tools and reflects reader feedback, all while keeping the core functionality of refreshing knowledge learned in formal Lean training.
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Lean Turn Deviations
0This book cuts through the clutter of Lean methods, focusing on its core principle: eliminating waste. With real-world examples across manufacturing, administration, service, and healthcare, it offers a broader perspective for both seasoned Lean practitioners seeking deeper knowledge and those considering a Lean journey.
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Learning To See
0“Learning to See” by Rother and Shook is a key resource for beginners in Lean. It introduces a method developed by Toyota to map value streams, helping identify waste and optimize production for a customer-centric flow. Through practical exercises, readers learn to visualize current and future states, paving the way for a lean transformation.
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Lectures on the Ramayana
0V.S. Srinivasa Sastri delivered 30 lectures on the Ramayana in 1944, analyzing the characters with deep respect. The lectures, later compiled into a book, explored profound themes and offered inspiring guidance. Sastri implored listeners to make Rama and Sita’s ideals their own, for a life guided by virtue.
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Lectures on the Ramayana
0V.S. Srinivasa Sastri delivered 30 lectures on the Ramayana in 1944, analyzing the characters with deep respect. The lectures, later compiled into a book, explored profound themes and offered inspiring guidance. Sastri implored listeners to make Rama and Sita’s ideals their own, for a life guided by virtue.
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Machine Tool Design Handbook
0The “Machine Tool Design Handbook” is a comprehensive resource for machine tool engineers and engineering students. It covers design elements, electrical and hydraulic systems, and machining data, offering practical solutions and guidelines for reliable machine tool design.
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Made in India for Make in India
0Made in India for Make in India: Indian Production System by Mr. C Narasimhan outlines a new Indian Production System designed specifically for the country’s manufacturing environment. It leverages best practices and adapts them for Indian workplaces, aiding the ongoing shift towards lean manufacturing principles.
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Maintenance Management
0The maintenance Management book describes different methods to improve maintenance efficiency, from classic ideas like preventative maintenance to new approaches like robotic integration and worker involvement (TPM).
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Making Materials Flow
0Building on lean concepts, “Making Materials Flow” is a workbook for managers to implement a lean material-handling system for purchased parts. It guides them through creating a system with minimal waste, optimized inventory, and efficient delivery routes. The book offers practical exercises and targets managers in production, operations, and engineering.