People process & culture: Lean manufacturingin the real world

Jeffrey P. Wincel, Thomas J. Kull

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Abstract

Examining Lean processes in the context of the authors academic research in-progress, People, Process, … Culture: Lean Manufacturing in the Real World illustrates the impact of culture on the implementation of Lean Manufacturing (LM) across various geographic and cultural areas. It identifies cultural values, as examined against Lean manufacturing disciplines, and derives culturally based Lean Manufacturing (LM) values. It then assesses these cultural values in light of specific LM components, such as PULL systems and TPM, to demonstrate varying perspectives and applications. •Illustrates global cultural influences on Lean implementation. Uses academic research as the foundation of the material. •Examines the many Lean components currently in use around the world. •Building on the continued prominence of LM as the preferred operational approach, the book supplies time-tested advice to help you sort through the flood of information on Lean techniques and culture. It examines the numerous Lean components currently being deployed successfully around the world and identifies the limitations that can result from the varying interpretations and applications of Lean systems. Lean culture is all about Lean vision, mission, and values. This book not only identifies the Lean values required, but also supplies the understanding to integrate these values across all levels of your organization. The book will be especially helpful to international corporate managers working to demystify the sometimes hard-to-understand characteristics of Lean transformation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationPeople, Process, and Culture
Subtitle of host publicationLean Manufacturing in the Real World
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages1-129
Number of pages129
ISBN (Electronic)9781466557901
ISBN (Print)9781466557895
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all)
  • General Business, Management and Accounting
  • General Engineering

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