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Going Lean:

How the Best Companies Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to Shatter Uncertainty, Drive Innovation, and Maximize Profits
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AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn, Jun 23, 2008 - Business & Economics - 288 pages
Going Lean sets aside the notion that efficient operations and powerful innovations are only possible when business is steady and demand is growing. Instead, companies must learn that sudden shifts or unpredictable conditions need not undermine their results. Led by a new breed of companies –Toyota, Wal-Mart, and Southwest Airlines—a powerful, yet unexpected mindset is reshaping the rules for business competitiveness. By using Lean Dynamics TM—based on the now-famous Toyota Production System—companies everywhere can thrive in virtually any environment. In Going Lean, readers will learn how to: become broadly effective in creating and sustaining value • set a critical foundation for achieving sustained excellence • identify sources of lag and create robust value streams that thrive in today’s dynamic conditions • describe the underlying techniques to maintain steady and predictable flow • create a system based on “pull,” or external demand that consistently introduces new innovation even during severe downturns • strive for perfection • deliver industry-leading returns
  

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Review: Going Lean: How the Best Companies Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to Shatter Uncertainty, Drive Innovation, and Maximize Profits

User Review  - Anthony Cheng - Goodreads

Going Lean is a good business book that could have been great, except the author never drills down into the specifics of how to implement Lean into an organization. Read full review

Review: Going Lean: How the Best Companies Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to Shatter Uncertainty, Drive Innovation, and Maximize Profits

User Review - Goodreads

How to use lean dynamics to thrive in chaotic conditions People and organizations too often find that the very things they did to prepare for emergencies end up making their problems worse. Stephen A ...

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Contents

THE FOUNDATIONAL ELEMENTS
79
IMPLEMENTING LEAN DYNAMICS
163
Constructing the Value Curve
213
Glossary
219

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About the author (2008)

Stephen A. Ruffa (Oak Hill, VA) is an engineer who worked for the American Defense Department and researched lean manufacturing across seventeen large aerospace producers. His previous book, Breaking the Cost Barrier: A Proven Approach to Managing and Implementing Lean Manufacturing was awarded the 2001 Shingo Proze for Excellence in Manufacturing Research.

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