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Four Philosophies of Lean: Maintaining a Customer-Focused Culture Every Day at Work

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Management number 201820005 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $18.71 Model Number 201820005
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This book provides a comprehensive look at four driving philosophies of lean methodology that many companies struggle to understand. Companies often adopt lean methodologies and work hard to perfect the use of those methods while never understanding the true intent of the method. Ultimately, knowledge does not equal understanding. Customer First is about each manufacturing process sending the next manufacturing process a high-quality defect-free product every time.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 14 pages
\n Publication date: 29 December 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book delves into a comprehensive exploration of four fundamental driving philosophies of lean methodology, which many companies find challenging to comprehend. While companies often embrace lean approaches and strive to optimize their utilization, they often fail to grasp the true essence of the method. It is crucial to recognize that knowledge alone does not equate to understanding.

Customer First embodies the principle that every manufacturing process should deliver a high-quality, defect-free product to the next process, ensuring a continuous flow of excellence throughout the entire manufacturing chain. When individuals hear the word "customer," their immediate association is with the end user, but companies that truly understand the concept recognize that every process has a customer. By prioritizing quality at every stage of the manufacturing process, companies can produce exceptional products that meet and exceed customer expectations.

Respect is a fundamental value that extends beyond the traditional notion of respecting elders. In the business context, it encompasses the fair allocation of work content based on each colleague's capacity. Assigning more work than can be completed in a fair timeframe is not only disrespectful but also sets up colleagues for failure. On the contrary, respect is a key driver of developing and engaging colleagues in their daily work. By valuing their contributions and providing them with manageable tasks, companies foster a positive and productive work environment.

The idea of "Go and See" is often overlooked, as companies tend to rely on their knowledge of the problem's process. However, by taking a closer look at the actual situation, one can often discover that what should be happening differs from what is occurring. This prompts critical questioning, such as how the operator knows to perform a certain task or whether the standard work provides the necessary knowledge. By seeking clarity about the problem, companies can drive their thinking toward finding solutions.

The business world is characterized by its dynamic nature and constant evolution. Companies must possess the ability to adapt, overcome, and improvise to remain competitive. The challenges faced by businesses are diverse and ever-changing, requiring a proactive mindset to seize opportunities and address challenges head. By embracing lean principles and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, companies can navigate the complexities of the business landscape and achieve sustainable growth and success.

\n Weight: 218g\n
Dimension: 253 x 254 x 12 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781032048192\n \n


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