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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Lean Thinking
Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation, Revised and Updated
Book • 2003
Lean Thinking is a business classic that describes a business system for the twenty-first century based on the Toyota (lean) model.
The book emphasizes the importance of defining value from the customer's perspective, identifying and clarifying the value stream, creating a flow condition, implementing pull systems, and striving for perfection.
It provides a step-by-step action plan based on in-depth studies of over fifty lean companies across various industries.
The authors argue that lean thinking is not just a technique but a new way of thinking and doing business that can bring significant benefits to any company in any industry by eliminating waste and creating substantial wealth.
The book emphasizes the importance of defining value from the customer's perspective, identifying and clarifying the value stream, creating a flow condition, implementing pull systems, and striving for perfection.
It provides a step-by-step action plan based on in-depth studies of over fifty lean companies across various industries.
The authors argue that lean thinking is not just a technique but a new way of thinking and doing business that can bring significant benefits to any company in any industry by eliminating waste and creating substantial wealth.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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when discussing the origins of the Lean terminology and his association with its co-authors.


Drew Locher

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Behavior Is the Lean Advantage with Drew Locher
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as the book that coined the phrase “Lean” based on research.


Darren Walsh

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Daily Management or Daily Chaos with Darren Walsh
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as a classic lean book that emphasises waste (muda) in its opening sentence.


John Bicheno

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Kingman's Equation – John Bicheno
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, referencing the Lean Enterprise Institute's five stages of lean.


Andrew Davis

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What is a Value Stream?
Mencionado por Juan David Ruiz como un libro con ejemplos más claros sobre productividad.

La gran mentira de la productividad que te hace trabajar más y ganar menos! Tu empresa habla de LEAN, pero vive en el desperdicio.
Mentioned as a well-known book written by Jim Womack.

PPP 472 | Why Lean Matters--and What You Need to Know, with Toyota Veteran Mark Reich
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, recalling a story about Porsche and the disconnect between designers and engineers.

Dale Sinclair

Why Construction Must Think like manufacturing







