Leading and Managing the Lean Management Process

Cover of Leading and Managing the Lean Management Process by Gene Fliedner
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 9781606492475
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
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Leading and Managing the Lean Management Process by Gene Fliedner, published by Business Expert Press on December 10, 2011, is a 150-page exploration of a new model for lean management. This book presents a framework consisting of four critical components: leadership, culture, team, and tools. It aims to provide practical, actionable guidelines for developing lean leaders, drawing from empirical theories and successful applications documented in research literature.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical development of lean management, tracing its evolution from early contributions to the modern practices associated with figures like Henry Ford and the Toyota system. The text also addresses the future of lean management, particularly in relation to sustainability and its implications for product life cycles and social issues. This edition offers a comprehensive approach to lean management, making it relevant for both manufacturing and service environments while providing insights into the ongoing evolution of lean concepts.


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This book develops a new model for lean management. The intent is to demonstrate a model framework consisting of four critical components: leadership, culture, team and tools. The development of the model and these four components will be built from empirical theories reported in the research literature and in successful applications. This framework will offer a path to develop lean leaders with practical, actionable guidelines. The model framework is suited to broad applications offering practical guidelines for manufacturing and service environments alike. The lean model will develop each of these four components, explaining their relevance and importance for guiding internal lean initiatives. In developing the model, the text will chronicle the historical development of lean noting the significant lean contributions, contributors, and dates of these contributions. This development will trace contributions to the practice of lean back hundreds of years, prior to the contributions of Henry Ford and the contributors from the Toyota system in the 1950’s.

The future of Lean will also be examined with the current topic of sustainability and how it has extended lean concepts with an external focus towards product life cycle concerns and social issues. This offering is different from competing offerings in three fundamental ways. First, it offers and develops of a comprehensive lean model based on a sound framework. Second, it examines a comprehensive timeline of significant lean contributions and their contributors. Third, it extends lean by looking at the future applications in the area of sustainability.

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Publisher: Business Expert Press. Year: 2011.
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Language: en. Pages: 150.

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