The Toyota way : 14 management principles from the world's greatest manufacturer / Jeffrey K. Liker
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, cop. 2004Description: 330 s. : diagrISBN: - 0-07-139231-9 :
- 978-0-07-139231-0
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Production management -- Case studies
- Industrial productivity
- Corporate culture -- History
- Industrial management
- Industry -- organization & administration
- Organizational innovation
- Efficiency, organizational
- Quality control
- Task performance and analysis
- Staff development
- Workplace -- organization & administration
- Driftsorganisation
- Industriell organisation
- Lean production
- Japanese way
- Car industry -- Japan
- Bilindustri
- Arbetsorganisation
- Lean production
- Japan
- Production management
- Industrial productivity
- Corporate culture
- Industrial management
- Driftsorganisation
- Industriell organisation
- Lean production
- Japanese way
- Car industry
- Bilindustri
- Arbetsorganisation
- Lean production
- Japan
- Japan
- Toyota
- Driftsorganisation
- Organisationslära
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Omsl.: "The company that invented lean production"
The Toyota way : using operational excellence as a strategic weapon -- How Toyota became the world's best manufacturer : the story of the Toyoda family and the Toyota production system -- The heart of the Toyota production system : eliminating waste -- The 14 principles of the Toyota way : an executive summary of the culture behind TPS -- The Toyota way in action : the "no compromises" development of Lexus -- The Toyota way in action : new century, new fuel, new design process : Prius -- Principle 1 : base your management decisions on a long-term philosophy, even at the expense of short-term financial goals -- Principle 2 : create continuous process flow to bring problems to the surface -- Principle 3 : use "pull" systems to avoid overproduction -- Principle 4 : level out the workload (heijunka) -- Principle 5 : build a culture of stopping to fix problems, to get quality right the first time -- Principle 6 : standardized tasks are the foundation for continuous improvement and employee empowerment -- Principle 7 : use visual control so no problems are hidden -- Principle 8 : use only reliable, thoroughly tested technology that serves your people and processes -- Principle 9 : grow leaders who thoroughly understand the work, live the philosophy, and teach it to others -- Principle 10 : develop exceptional people and teams who follow your company's philosophy -- Principle 11 : respect your extended network of partners and suppliers by challenging them and helping them improve -- Principle 12 : go and see for yourself to thoroughly understand the situation (genchi genbutsu) -- Principle 13 : make decisions slowly by consensus, thoroughly considering all options; implement decisions rapidly -- Principle 14 : become a learning organization through relentless reflection (hansei) and continuous improvement (kaizen) -- Using the Toyota way to transform technical and service organizations -- Build your own lean learning enterprise, borrowing from the Toyota way.
Describes the management principles of Lean production that are employed by Toyota.