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With help from the Lean Community, we made the new Third Edition of
the Lean Lexicon even more valuable and useful. Starting
with improvement ideas from Community members like you, we
researched and added 21 definitions to the latest edition of this
popular and indispensable reference book.
The expanded Third Edition, featuring 58 illustrations, defines
187 key lean terms from A3 Report to Yokoten.
The new definitions include Lean Consumption and Lean Provision,
the groundbreaking ideas on using lean principles to build a new
producer-consumer model described in Lean
Solutions by James Womack and Daniel Jones. True to the
Lexicon’s description as a “graphical glossary,” we included
consumption and provision maps. Here’s the complete list of new
terms:
- Genchi Genbutsu
- .Hansei
- Jishuken
- Lean Consumption Maps
- Lean Provision
- Quality Function Deployment
- Shojinka
- Six Sigma
- Theory of Constraints
- Total Quality Management
- Yokoten
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- Group Leaders
- Isolated Islands
- Lean Consumption
- Lean Provision Maps
- Preventive Maintenance
- Resident Engineer
- Quality Control Circle
- Team Leader
- Total Quality Control
- Work Element
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The new edition retains past improvement ideas from readers,
such as the simple, one-page guide to pronouncing Japanese
terms.
Unlike most other business glossaries in print or online, the
Lexicon is focused exclusively on lean thinking. It also
makes abundant use of illustrations and examples, and was compiled
with input from managers and engineers who are implementing
lean.
To make the book as useful as possible, LEI’s research included
surveying the Lean Community about what concepts and terms were
most confusing. Time-related terms were among those that topped the
list of responses, so the Lexicon devotes several pages and
illustrations to terms such as cycle time, takt time, and
value-creating time. Other major entries include:
- Demand Amplification
- Fixed-Position Stop System
- Information Flow
- Jidoka
- Lean Logistics
- Material Handling
- Obeya
- Policy Deployment
- Standardized Work
- Toyota Production System
- Value-Stream Manager
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- Efficiency
- Heijunka
- Inventory
- Kanban
- Level Selling
- Muda, Mura, Muri
- Plan, Do, Check, Act
- Pull Production
- Takt Image
- Value-Stream Mapping
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Co-editors Chet Marchwinski, LEI’s director of communications,
and John Shook, an LEI senior advisor and a former Toyota manager,
recognize that there will be some differences of opinion on the
definitions and on new terms to include. Suggestions for additions
and improvements are welcome and should be sent to cmarchwinski@lean.org
Author: Lean Enterprise Institute
ISBN: 0-9667843-6-7
Number of Pages: 112
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