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| Lean Thinking |
| Autor: | James P.Womack & Daniel T. Jones |
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In The Machine That Changed the World (1990), Womack and Jones, along with Daniel Roos, lauded the manufacturing technique used by Japanese automakers, known as "lean production" and also as the Toyota Production System. Lately, though, some critics have argued that "lean production" has been used as simply an excuse for downsizing, and recent books, such as David Gordon's Fat and Mean (1996), have questioned whether corporate trimming has been effective at all. Undaunted, Womack and Jones argue their case anew. They now move beyond "lean production" to propose "the lean enterprise" and describe the successes at 25 U.S., Japanese, and German companies that have effectively implemented the "lean principles" of value (as defined by the customer), value stream, flow, pull, and perfection. Because their earlier book has sold well, this follow-up could generate interest. David Rouse
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The ideas and practices of lean management have evolved from the best ideas in contemporary management. This is a guide to removing waste from business activities, making work more satisfying and stabilizing a firm's economy. It points towards creating - rather than cutting - jobs. |
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