Lean Management: Transforming the Way We Work
Every plant manager has heard the promise of Lean: less waste, faster delivery, higher quality. Few books show you what that actually looks like on a real production floor, step by step, with real numbers.
Lean Management is a complete, practical guide to the Toyota Production System and the tools it inspired - built around one manufacturer, Meridian Precision Components, whose stamping line you follow from Chapter 1 to Chapter 11 as it fixes changeovers, cuts defects, and rebuilds its scheduling around what customers actually order.
Inside, you'll find:
The foundations - where Lean came from, the seven wastes, and how to tell value from waste in any processThe core toolkit - 5S, OEE, TPM, SMED, Poka-Yoke, Jidoka, Kanban, takt time, and the Theory of ConstraintsThe classic problem-solving methods - Ishikawa diagrams, Pareto analysis, the Five Whys, control charts, and PDCAThe management systems that hold it together - Hoshin Kanri, standardized work, visual management, and Toyota's 14 PrinciplesWhere Lean goes next - Lean Startup, Lean Six Sigma, Lean Healthcare, Lean Construction, and a dozen other adaptations of the same core thinkingEvery chapter pairs the theory with a worked example - a real OEE calculation, a Pareto chart built from actual defect data, a changeover cut from 90 minutes to 28 - plus original diagrams that make each concept concrete at a glance, not just another wall of bullet points.
Whether you're a plant supervisor starting your first 5S project, an operations student preparing for the field, or a manager trying to understand what your consultants keep talking about, this book gives you the full picture: not just what the tools are called, but how they actually work together.