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Lean is the
most important business model for competitive success today. Yet
companies still struggle to sustain enduring and deep-rooted
business success from their lean implementation efforts.
The most
important problem for these companies is becoming lean: how
can they advance beyond realizing isolated gains from deploying
lean tools, to fundamentally changing how they operate, think, and
learn? In other words, how can companies learn to go beyond lean
turnaround to achieve lean transformation?
The Lean
Manager: A Novel of Lean Transformation, by lean experts Michael and Freddy Ballé,
addresses this critical problem. As we move from what Jim Womack,
author, lean management authority, and LEI founder, calls “the era
of lean tools to the era of lean management,” The Lean
Manager gives companies a definitive guide for sustaining their
ability to learn and improve operations and financial performance,
while continually developing people.
“The only
way to become and stay lean is to produce lean managers,”
says Womack. “Every isolated effort will recede—or fail—unless
companies learn to use the lean process as a way of developing
individual problem-solvers with the ownership, initiative, and
know-how to solve problems, learn, and ultimately coach new
individuals in this discipline. That’s why this book matters so
much.”
The Lean
Manager, the sequel
to the Ballé’s international bestselling business novel The
Gold Mine, tells the compelling story of plant manager Andrew
Ward as he goes through the challenging but rewarding journey to
becoming a lean manager. Under the guidance of Phil Jenkinson
(whose own lean journey was at the core of The Gold Mine),
Ward learns to use a deep understanding of lean tools, as well as a
technical know-how of his plant’s operations, to foster a lean
attitude that sustains continuous
improvement.
Where
The Gold Mine shows you how to introduce a complete lean
system, The Lean Manager demonstrates how to sustain it.
Ward moves beyond fluency with tools to changing his behavior as a
manager and leader. He shifts from giving orders and answers to
asking the right questions so people identify and address problems.
He learns how to use tools to unleash the creativity and motivation
of people, so they learn how to solve problems as well as coach and
teach others to solve problems. Ward learns how to create lean
managers.
“I am
excited and have hopes that this book will enlighten readers about
what it really means to live a business transformation that puts
customers first and does this through developing people,” said
Jeffrey Liker, author of The Toyota Way and professor of
Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of
Michigan. “People who do the work have to improve the work. There
are tools, but they are not tools for ‘improving the process.’ They
are tools for making problems visible and for helping people think
about how to solve those problems.”
Author: Ballé, Michael and Freddy Ballé
Publisher: Lean Enterprise Institute, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-934109-25-0
Number of Pages: 471
List Price: A$50.00
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