Creating a Lean Culture: Tools to Sustain Lean Conversions
by
David Mann
2006 SHINGO PRIZE for EXCELLENCE in MANUFACTURING RESEARCH
Lean production has been proven unbeatable in organizing production operations, yet the majority of attempts to implement lean end in disappointing results. The critical factor so often overlooked is that lean implementation requires day-to-day, hour-by-hour management practices and skills that leaders in conventio
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Published
May 13th 2005
by Productivity Press
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How to create a management system for lean production
Lean production offers the promise of competitive, high-quality, low-cost manufacturing, but operating it successfully requires a lean management system. David Mann, head of lean management and organizational development at Steelcase, an office equipment manufacturer, helps you understand how to implement a simple, effective, proven lean management system. He explains how to take action, leverage a few simple processes and create a...more
Lean production offers the promise of competitive, high-quality, low-cost manufacturing, but operating it successfully requires a lean management system. David Mann, head of lean management and organizational development at Steelcase, an office equipment manufacturer, helps you understand how to implement a simple, effective, proven lean management system. He explains how to take action, leverage a few simple processes and create a...more
Good overview of lean. Heavily focused on a manufacturing environment. Three good sections on visual controls, lean suggestions, and sustaining the changes.
It's the standard on creating a Lean Management System.
This is an excellent book but must be read in proper order with other books of similar topics.
I recommend the following order (so far):
"The Goal" Goldratt
"It's Not Luck" Goldratt
"Lean Thinking" Womack and ?
"Leading Change"
"Reengineering the Corporation" Hammer and Champy
"Creating a Lean Culture" Mann
I recommend the following order (so far):
"The Goal" Goldratt
"It's Not Luck" Goldratt
"Lean Thinking" Womack and ?
"Leading Change"
"Reengineering the Corporation" Hammer and Champy
"Creating a Lean Culture" Mann
Great ideas, especially adopting the culture is how it works for you. Don't change your business to work for LEAN, change it to LEAN and let LEAN work for you.
I think it covered the main topics but I found it tedious in most chapters due to having to translate all the manufacturing examples to health care. I didn't want to work that hard to extract new knowledge.
I would love to work for a company that takes the perspective of this text seriously in the 'how' of their business!
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