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OEE for Operators
0“OEE for Operators” explains the key concepts of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and provides a systematic approach to maximize equipment productivity and identify efficiency issues
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Office Kaizen
0“Office Kaizen: Transforming Office Operations Into a Strategic Competitive Advantage” champions a continuous improvement approach specifically designed for office and administrative processes. It outlines a unified strategy to enhance efficiency, quality, and productivity, ultimately granting businesses a strategic competitive edge.
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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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On the Mend
0This book proposes “lean healthcare,” a system based on efficiency used in manufacturing. The authors, healthcare leaders, implemented it to reduce errors, improve outcomes, raise morale, and save money, all without layoffs. They show how lean principles can transform healthcare delivery.
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One Piece Flow
0The book by Kenichi Sekine describes how assembly line reconfiguration into one-piece flow cells can lower labor costs, defects, and lead times. Sekine discusses process flow principles and industry case studies, based on his experience with the Toyota Production System. This book contains techniques, drawings, and worksheets for removing waste and setting up productive cells.
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Paramacharya
1Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swamigal, a spiritual leader, led the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham young. Nicknamed “Sage of Kanchi”, he promoted Advaita Vedanta. This book explores his life and teachings.
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Poka yoke
0Frontline workers are key to spotting errors on the production line. Their ideas, with engineering support, can lead to clever solutions that ensure quality products. This book is a handy guide to poka-yoke for everyone on the shop floor.
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Practical TPM
0“Practical TPM: Successful Equipment Management at Agilent Technologies” by Jim Leflar provides a comprehensive guide to implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). It details Agilent’s step-by-step TPM program, offering practical tools and strategies for improving equipment management and productivity.
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Principles of Tantra Vol 1 & Vol 2
0Ancient Hinduism, similar to its descendant, modern Indian religion, had a deep connection to Tantra. Tantra was the foundation for essential concepts like rituals, symbolism, and yogic practices. However, the specific rituals weren’t universally embraced.
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Progressive Kaizen
0This book explores how to leverage Kaizen as a powerful competitive tool. It emphasizes the crucial role of Lean coordinators in training and leading change to maintain a manufacturing firm’s global competitiveness.
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Projects in Less Time
0Projects in Less Time: A Synopsis of Critical Chain by Mark J. Woeppel explains Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM), a method known for accelerating projects. It builds on a clear summary of Eliyahu Goldratt’s CCPM book by adding practical advice and real-world case studies.
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Pull production for the shop floor
0“Pull Production for the Shopfloor” introduces essential pull production concepts, helping teams reduce inventory, lead-time, and costs. This book equips managers with the knowledge to implement and gain support for pull production systems.
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Quality Books combo
0Quality Month Special Combo: 25% Off!
Get the ultimate collection for mastering quality with Introduction to Quality Control by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement by Hitoshi Kume, and more. Learn key methods to improve processes, control quality, and implement Total Quality Management. Take advantage of this 25% discount and elevate your quality expertise! -
Quality Function Deployment
0This book by QFD’s founder, Yoji Akao, explains how to translate customer needs into product design and quality checks. Packed with examples and charts, it’s a one-stop guide for applying QFD in various fields, from manufacturing to software development.
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Quality Management – A Project Management Perspective
0“Quality Management” explores quality management from a project management perspective, discussing the origins, principles, and implementation of quality management systems with illustrative examples.
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Quality Management In New Product Development
0Hitoshi Kume’s book, first published as an article in Kenshu, offers essential insights into applying Total Quality Management to successful new product development. A must-read for product developers, designers, engineers, and executives committed to achieving ongoing success in new products.
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Quality without tears
0“Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management” by Philip B. Crosby offers a practical guide to achieving quality management without the usual stress. The book provides actionable insights and strategies for managers and professionals to implement hassle-free quality assurance.
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Quick Changeover for Operators
0“SMED for Operators” teaches how to perform equipment or product changeovers in under 10 minutes using the Single-Minute Exchange of Die (SMED) method. It is designed for frontline production and assembly associates.