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How To Implement Lean Manufacturing (ebook)

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McGraw Hill Professional, Jun 15, 2009 - Technology & Engineering - 304 pages

A practical guide on how to truly implement Lean Manufacturing enterprise wide

Lean manufacturing is a powerful formula for eliminating waste, controlling quality and inventory, and improving overall performance with the promise of huge early gains. This prescriptive guide offers real-world solutions for implementing lean manufacturing in the enterprise, covering the technical, engineering, and production aspects as well as the business culture concerns.

How To Implement Lean Manufacturing specifies the distinct order in which a company should implement lean, and discusses common reasons why certain companies have failed in their implementations. Global case studies help readers easily apply these situations to their own companies.

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Really I wonder why this book is not recommended for Students in Supply Chain & Operations Management -University of Liverpool- Online students- Reaaly I found the lecture notes seems mostly derived from it. I hope to be recommended at lleast as optional book.
ELSIR M BASHIR Sudanese - Saudi Arabia
MSc in Operations And Supply Chain Management -UK- University of Liverpool
 

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getAbstract Book Review: How to Implement Lean Manufacturing
Lonnie Wilson brings decades of experience to this practical guide. He shows you how to put lean manufacturing to work in the real
world without the usual windbag textbook theories and with plentiful examples. getAbstract finds that he provides solid information about what you need to do (and don’t need to do) to maximize lean’s benefits for your company. Wilson is clear and strikingly passionate. His manual is not difficult to understand, but it is somewhat technical. He directs his lessons – and his informed opinions – toward those who already know a good bit about manufacturing processes. He explains how Toyota uses lean within its Toyota Production System, but he also discusses how you can put lean into practice. Wilson describes how important corporate culture is to implementing lean manufacturing and notes which aspects of your organization must align with its approach. The book is full of checklists, assessments and charts to help you get to its core principles easily and grasp them quickly without ever getting lost in a fog of philosophy.
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Contents

1 What Is the Perspective of This Book?
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2 Lean Manufacturing and the Toyota Production System
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3 Inventory and Variation
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Lonnie Wilson founded Quality Consultants which serves small and Fortune 500 firms. He has 20 years of experience in manufacturing management with an international oil company.

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