Detailed, first-hand accounts of lean production implemented by American firms. The best-seller contains performance
records, real numbers to back up the power of going lean, lessons learned in the process of change (both logistics
and people issues), and a realistic account of the journey to lean.
What is Lean?
Pure and simple, lean is reducing the time from customer order to manufacturing by eliminating non-value-added
waste in the production stream. The ideal of a lean system is one-piece flow, because a lean manufacturer is continuously
improving.
Most other books on lean management focus on technical methods and offer a picture of how a lean system should
look like. Other books provide snapshots of companies before and after lean was implemented.
This is the first book to provide technical descriptions of successful solutions and performance improvements.
It's also the first book to go beyond snapshots and includes powerful first-hand accounts of the complete process
of change; its impact on the entire organization; and the rewards and benefits of becoming lean.
At the heart of Becoming Lean are the stories of American manufacturers that have successfully implemented lean
methods. The writers offer personalized accounts of their organization's lean transformation. You have a unique
opportunity to go inside the implementation process and see what worked, what didn't, and why.