This clever and highly engaging graphic novel details a story about one organization's Lean journey with inspiration from the Toyota Way.
Jeffrey K. Liker Boeken
Dr. Jeffrey K. Liker duikt diep in de kernprincipes en praktijken die het opmerkelijke succes van Toyota onderbouwen. Zijn werk onderzoekt nauwgezet de bedrijfscultuur, talentontwikkelingsstrategieën en operationele systemen van het bedrijf. Liker streeft ernaar deze inzichten te destilleren tot bruikbare lessen voor bedrijven die de efficiëntie en kwaliteit van Toyota willen nabootsen. Zijn onderzoek biedt een diepgaand inzicht in hoe excellentie kan worden gecultiveerd door een gerichte focus op mensen, processen en continue verbetering.







How to Coach for Creativity and Service Excellence
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The workbook will guide the reader through a structured, systematic, easy-to-understand, habit-building approach, and function as the reader's 'coach'.
A highly acclaimed professor of literature opens up the treasury of biblical tradition among the English poets, both past and present, showing them to be fine interpreters of Scripture who are well attuned to its music.
The Toyota Way Fieldbook is a companion to the international bestseller The Toyota Way. The Toyota Way Fieldbook builds on the philosophical aspects of Toyota's operating systems by detailing the concepts and providing practical examples for application that leaders need to bring Toyota's success-proven practices to life in any organization. The Toyota Way Fieldbook will help other companies learn from Toyota and develop systems that fit their unique cultures. The book begins with a review of the principles of the Toyota Way through the 4Ps model-Philosophy, Processes, People and Partners, and Problem Solving. Readers looking to learn from Toyota's lean systems will be provided with the inside knowledge they need to
The Toyota Way to Continuous Improvement
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Building on the bestselling Toyota Way series by Jeffrey Liker, this book critically examines lean deployments, identifying root causes of their failures. It is divided into three sections: The first section emphasizes the need to transcend mere implementation of lean tools and foster a culture of continuous improvement that aligns operational excellence with business strategy. Using the Plan-Do-Check-Adjust (PDCA) methodology, the authors contrast genuine PDCA thinking with superficial copying of lean solutions. They highlight the significance of developing people and how Toyota Way principles drive continuous improvement, stressing that lean systems must start with a purposeful direction. The second section presents seven case studies from diverse industries, narrated by the sensei who led the transformations. These range from traditional manufacturing to healthcare, showcasing similar approaches despite industry differences. The final section begins with a composite story of a company during its early lean implementation, discussing successes and challenges faced by senseis, including bureaucratic obstacles and the need for effective lean coaches. It explores the debate between slow, organic deployment versus fast, mechanistic approaches, revealing surprising insights. The book concludes with guidance on embedding continuous improvement into company culture and the crucial role of leadership in lean transformation. This
"In Developing Lean Leaders at all Levels we build on the theory in the original book, The Toyota Way to Lean Leadership, and answer the questions: How can I apply this in my organization? What concrete actions can I take to begin the journey of becoming a lean leader? How can I spread this learning to all parts of the organization? What critical tools are needed to turn the theory to practice? This book adds examples from over twenty years of experience by Dr. Liker in working with companies outside of Toyota. The book treats you as a student who will be actively engaged in developing lean leader skills as you read. It acts as a tutorial for beginning the journey!"--Publisher
Edward IV
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Edward IV's struggle to gain and retain the kingship of England during a period of sustained dynastic turmoil in the middle of the Wars of the Roses
Winner of the Shingo Prize for Research and Professional Publication, 2009 The international bestseller The Toyota Way explained the company's success by introducing a revolutionary 4P model for organizational excellence-Philosophy, People, Process, and Problem Solving. Now, in Toyota Culture , preeminent Toyota authorities Jeffrey Liker and Michael Hoseus reveal how Toyota selects, develops, and motivates its people to become committed to building high-quality products-and how you can do the same for your company. Toyota Culture examines the “human systems” that Toyota has put in place to instill its founding principles of trust, mutual prosperity, and excellence in its plants, dealerships, and offices around the world. Beginning with a look at the evolution of the Toyota culture and why its people are the heart and soul of the Toyota Way, the authors explain the company's four-stage process for building and keeping quality Attract, Develop, Engage, and Inspire. Drawing upon numerous examples from Liker's decades of research as well as Hoseus' insider access as a Toyota manager, Toyota Culture gives you the tools you need
"How to speed up business processes, improve quality, and cut costs in any industry In factories around the world, Toyota consistently makes the highest-quality cars with the fewest defects of any competing manufacturer, while using fewer man-hours, less on-hand inventory, and half the floor space of its competitors. The Toyota Way is the first book for a general audience that explains the management principles and business philosophy behind Toyota's worldwide reputation for quality and reliability. Complete with profiles of organizations that have successfully adopted Toyota's principles, this book shows managers in every industry how to improve business processes by: Eliminating wasted time and resources Building quality into workplace systems Finding low-cost but reliable alternatives to expensive new technology Producing in small quantities Turning every employee into a qualitycontrol inspector"-- Provided by publisher
The first comprehensive look at the 2009-2010 Toyota recall: A case study of how to overcome a major management crisis--from Jeffrey Liker, author of the bestselling The Toyota Way

