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Efficiency and quality - The Toyota Way.

The Toyota Way could be a good read for professionals and managers who are looking for ways to improve their organization's efficiency and quality while reducing waste. The book provides insights into Toyota's unique management principles and business philosophy, which have helped the automaker consistently produce high-quality cars with fewer defects, using fewer resources than its competitors. The book features profiles of companies that have successfully adopted Toyota's principles and offers practical advice on how to eliminate waste, build quality into workplace systems, find low-cost alternatives to expensive technology, produce in small quantities, and turn every employee into a quality control inspector.

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ISBN: 9780071392310
Authors: Jeffrey K. Liker
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Date of Publication: 2004-01-07
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Personal Development, Economics
Goodreads rating: 4.08
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This book will give you an understanding of what has made Toyota successful and some practical ideas that you can use to develop your own approach to business. Fewer man-hours. Less inventory. The highest quality cars with the fewest defects of any competing manufacturer. In factories around the globe, Toyota consistently raises the bar for manufacturing, product development, and process excellence. The result is an amazing business success story: steadily taking market share from price-cutting competitors, earning far more profit than any other automaker, and winning the praise of business leaders worldwide. The Toyota Way reveals the management principles behind Toyota's worldwide reputation for quality and reliability. Dr. Jeffrey Liker, a renowned authority on Toyota's Lean methods, explains how you can adopt these principles—known as the "Toyota Production System" or "Lean Production"—to improve the speed of your business processes, improve product and service quality, and cut costs, no matter what your industry. Drawing on his extensive research on Toyota, Dr. Liker shares his insights into the foundational principles at work in the Toyota culture. He explains how the Toyota Production System evolved as a new paradigm of manufacturing excellence, transforming businesses across industries. You'll learn how Toyota fosters employee involvement at all levels, discover the difference between traditional process improvement and Toyota's Lean improvement, and learn why companies often think they are Lean—but aren't.
 

Efficiency and quality - The Toyota Way.

The Toyota Way could be a good read for professionals and managers who are looking for ways to improve their organization's efficiency and quality while reducing waste. The book provides insights into Toyota's unique management principles and business philosophy, which have helped the automaker consistently produce high-quality cars with fewer defects, using fewer resources than its competitors. The book features profiles of companies that have successfully adopted Toyota's principles and offers practical advice on how to eliminate waste, build quality into workplace systems, find low-cost alternatives to expensive technology, produce in small quantities, and turn every employee into a quality control inspector.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.