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The Remedy: Bringing Lean Thinking Out of the Factory to Transform the Entire Organization

The Remedy: Bringing Lean Thinking Out of the Factory to Transform the Entire OrganizationAuthor: Pascal Dennis
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 50,513

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0470556854
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4013
EAN: 9780470556856

Publication Date: July 6, 2010
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A powerful business fable that shows you how to spread Lean business practices to every function of your business

Pascal Dennis is a Lean business learner and practitioner who has written four books on the subject of Lean business practices. In The Remedy, he shows how Lean business practices can be expanded from manufacturing to all the other areas of your business-including design, engineering, sales, and marketing and all processes in between-and how doing so builds a more efficient organization at every level.

This story follows Tom Pappas and Rachel Armstrong, senior leaders at a desperate automotive company as they try to implement a Lean management system across an entire platform, the Chloe, a breakthrough "green" car. The future of the company is at stake. Can Tom and Rachel, supported by Andy Saito, a retired, reclusive Toyota executive, regain the trust and respect of the customer? Can a venerable but dying company implement Lean practices to every part of their business and learn a new, more effective way of managing?

  • Shows you how to use the Lean quality improvement method to fix not just a manufacturing system, but an entire company, including management, design, marketing, and supply chain
  • Written by Pascal Dennis, author of four books on Lean practices and winner of the coveted Shingo Prize for outstanding research contributing to operational excellence
  • Originally developed by Toyota, the Lean approach to quality improvement has gained a worldwide following and helped turn around enumerable struggling businesses

If your business is treading water-or sinking in the waves-The Remedy will show you how to put Lean processes to work in every functional area for long-term business survival and success.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Simple yet deep learning at the same time   August 25, 2010
Don Alphonso
I love the doodle graphics in "The Remedy". They add so much to the book and bring the learning points out so the concepts are easy to grasp. This is one of the first books I've read that deals with Lean outside of Manufacturing and with the issues Lean faces with implementation in the rest of the enterprise. Pascal does this in a way that is both simple and deep at the same time. He has a way of making the characters seem so lifelike that their stories become part of the leassons learned not a distraction from them.


5 out of 5 stars The practical side of Lean Thinking   July 25, 2010
PaulM
We have been teaching Lean Thinking in our business for 2 years now, and while we are using it on each project where possible, we have struggled to understand what the steps are to engage the whole organisation so that we can turn it into the company we know it can be. "The Remedy" is the closest thing I have come across that really describes the challenges we face, and offers a prescriptive step by step method to address those challenges. I am about to try Dennis' methods this week, so it's early days, but this for me was the missing information I needed to make a company-wide transition seem possible. I have recommended the book to all of my colleagues in consulting. I believe it sets a new standard.

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