The Lean Management Systems Handbook

The Lean Management Systems Handbook
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9781498705295
ISBN-13 : 1498705294
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lean Management Systems Handbook by : Rich Charron

Performance management, the primary focus of a Lean organization, occurs through continuous improvement programs that focus on education, belief systems development, and effective change management. Presenting a first-of-its-kind approach, The Lean Management Systems Handbook details the critical components required for sustainable Lean management.

Lean for Systems Engineering with Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering

Lean for Systems Engineering with Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781118063989
ISBN-13 : 1118063988
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Lean for Systems Engineering with Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering by : Bohdan W. Oppenheim

"Bohdan W. Oppenheim has pulled together experience-based insights of experts across industry, government, and academia into a comprehensive sourcebook for lean systems engineering principles and practices. This book can educate those new to lean engineering, as well as provide new insights and enablers that best-in-class organizations will want to adopt." Dr. Donna H. Rhodes, Principal Research Scientist, SEAri and LAI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Lean for Systems Engineering is targeted at the practitioner who is trying to make systems engineering more effective in her or his organization or program, yet its scholarly underpinnings make the text very suitable for teachers. Educators and trainers who wish to weave lean thinking into their systems engineering curriculum will find this an invaluable text." Earll M. Murman, Ford Professor of Engineering Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "At last, a book that distills years of research and scholarly inquiry into a concise and coherent form for both the student and practitioner. This book will become the favored guide and 'must read' for any engineer and manager trying to establish and maintain lean practices and principles in their systems engineering/product development processes. J. Robert Wirthlin, PhD, Lt. Col., USAF, Program Director of the Graduate Research and Development Management Program, Air Force Institute of Technology Visiting Faculty, U.S. Air Force Center for Systems Engineering "A vital contribution to linking lean practices to systems engineering. I will definitely use it as a reference for my course and writings on a value approach to product and system development." Dr. Stanley I. Weiss, Consulting Professor, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University "Taking the opportunity to develop and refine the Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering provided clear direction for Lean Engineering Accelerated Planning at Rockwell Collins. The Lean Enablers form a solid basis for Lean Product Development. Following this checklist and methodology promotes Lean value and waste elimination and commonsense best practices." Deborah A. Secor, Principal Project Manager and Lean Master, Rockwell Collins "Bo Oppenheim has been at the forefront of lean systems engineering for the better part of the last decade...An ardent advocate of lean systems engineering, the author has offered an honest appraisal of where lean systems engineering stands today. Practitioners interested in lean systems engineering will find the Lean Enablers especially useful." Azad M. Madni, PhD, Professor and Director, SAE Program, Viterbi School of Engineering; Professor, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California

Lean Manufacturing Systems and Cell Design

Lean Manufacturing Systems and Cell Design
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Publisher : Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages : 361
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780872636477
ISBN-13 : 087263647X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Lean Manufacturing Systems and Cell Design by : J. Temple Black

Readers will learn how to integrate quality and reliability control, machine tool maintenance, production and inventory control, and suppliers into the linked-cell system for one-piece parts movement within cells and small-lot movement between cells.

Lean Systems

Lean Systems
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 536
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ISBN-10 : 9781466556805
ISBN-13 : 1466556803
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Lean Systems by : Elizabeth A. Cudney

Lean Systems: Applications and Case Studies in Manufacturing, Service, and Healthcare details the various Lean techniques and numerous real-world Lean projects drawn from a wide variety of manufacturing, healthcare, and service processes, demonstrating how to apply the Lean philosophy. The book facilitates Lean instruction by supplying interactive case studies that enable readers to apply the various Lean techniques. It provides an in-depth discussion of the Lean tools (i.e., VSM, standard work, 5S, etc.) and several real-world case studies and applications of Lean that have shown significant improvement in meeting customer requirements. The case studies follow the Six Sigma framework of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC) structure for process improvement. The authors include detailed descriptions of each Lean tool and examples of how each Lean technique was applied to a wide variety of manufacturing, service, and healthcare processes. These in-depth descriptions and cases studies can be used by industry professionals and academics to learn how to apply Lean. They provide a detailed, step-by-step approach to Lean and demonstrate how to integrate Lean tools for process improvement and to sustain improvements. But more than this, the approach taken in this book gives readers the tools to effectively apply Lean techniques.

Lean Enterprise Systems

Lean Enterprise Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9780471756453
ISBN-13 : 0471756458
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Lean Enterprise Systems by : Steve Bell

Learn how Lean IT can help companies deliver better customer service and value Lean Enterprise Systems effectively demonstrates how the techniques derived from Lean Manufacturing, combined with the thoughtful application of information technology, can help all enterprises improve business performance and add significant value for their customers. The author also demonstrates how the basic concepts of Lean Manufacturing can be applied to create agile and responsive Lean IT. The book is divided into three parts that collectively explore how people, processes, and technology combine forces to facilitate continuous improvement: * Part One: Building Blocks of the Lean Enterprise sets forth the essentials of Lean. Readers discover where, when, and how Lean IT adds substantial value to the Lean Enterprise through integrated processes of planning, scheduling, execution, control, and decision making across the full spectrum of operations. * Part Two: Building Blocks of Information Systems explores the primary components of an enterprise information system and how these components may be integrated to improve the flow of information supporting value streams. Readers learn how information systems help organize and deliver knowledge when and where it's needed. * Part Three: Managing Change with IT demonstrates how the skillful combination of process and information technology improvements empowers people to continuously improve the Lean Enterprise. Readers develop the skills to exploit emerging information technology tools and change management methods, crafting a Lean IT framework-reducing waste, complexity, and lead time-while adding measurable value. Executives, managers, and improvement teams across a broad range of industries, as well as IT professionals, can apply the techniques described in this publication to improve performance, add value, and create competitive advantage. The book's clear style and practical focus also makes it an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in business, operations management, and business information systems.

Measuring and Improving Performance

Measuring and Improving Performance
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781420084191
ISBN-13 : 1420084194
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Measuring and Improving Performance by : James William Martin

As a pioneer in Lean improvement methods, Jim Martin was among the first to suggest that truly successful Lean initiatives are those applied across every facet of an organization, not just on the shop floor. Building on this concept, Martin demonstrates that one of the most effective ways to implement operational improvements across an organization

Quantum Lean

Quantum Lean
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1604278269
ISBN-13 : 9781604278262
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Lean by : Sean Fields

"This unique guide details a revolutionary approach to lean systems. Whereas traditional lean techniques suffer from less-than-inspiring results, Quantum Lean (QL) rethinks this subject and provides an overdue remedy. The key to this breakthrough is that QL approaches lean systems from an entirely different perspective than conventional methods. Instead of focusing on resource utilization, QL centers on achieving efficiency from the standpoint of a company's product. The benefits from this simple departure are vast and wide-ranging. In terms of speed, effectiveness, and sustainability, QL offers a superior process for transforming an enterprise and gives practitioners a way to avoid the shortcomings that are commonplace in conventional lean. In addition to being geared toward lean practitioners and consultants, the book is also useful for the C-suite, managers, supervisors, technical staff, and rank-and-file employees. It is intended for those who work in all economic sectors, including services, manufacturing, and government"--

Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop, Second Edition

Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop, Second Edition
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Publisher : Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages : 361
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780872638587
ISBN-13 : 0872638588
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop, Second Edition by : Gary Conner

A how-to guide to shortening delivery times, eliminating waste, improving quality, and reducing costs. It describes not only what to do, but includes many tools useful to the reader describing how to do it. It explores tools including kaizen, value stream mapping, takt time, determining optimum lot sizes, setup reduction and problem solving.

Implementing a Lean Management System

Implementing a Lean Management System
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 1563270854
ISBN-13 : 9781563270857
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Implementing a Lean Management System by : Thomas L. Jackson

Does your company think and act ahead of technological change, ahead of the customer, and ahead of the competition? Thinking strategically requires a company to face these questions with a clear future image of itself. Implementing a Lean Management System lays out a comprehensive management system for aligning the firm's vision of the future with market realities. Based on hoshin management, the Japanese strategic planning method used by top managers for driving TQM throughout an organization, Lean Management is about deploying vision, strategy, and policy at all levels of daily activity. It is an eminently practical methodology emerging out of the implementation of continuous improvement methods and employee involvement. The key tools in the text build on the knowledge of the worker, multi-tasking, and an understanding of the role and responsibilities of the new lean manufacturer.

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 8126514493
ISBN-13 : 9788126514496
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS by : Ronald G. Askin

Market_Desc: Management consultants and production control professionals in discrete parts manufacturing (both electronics and mechanical parts industries) Special Features: · Multi-level inventory material· Organized by topic and chronologically.· Covers supply chain integration issues within plant models About The Book: This book covers the design and improvement of single and multistage production systems. Following the standard production planning and scheduling decision hierarchy, it describes the inputs and outputs at each level of the decision hierarchy and one or more decision approaches. The assumptions leading to each approach are included along with the details of the model and the corresponding solution. Modern system concepts and the engineering methods for creating lean production systems are included.