| | |  | Lean Implementation | Home » » » » Implementing World Class Manufacturing: A Bridge To Your Manufacturing Survival - Shop Floor Manual | | | | | | | Description: | | This is a "hands-on, how-to" guide to making significant improvements in a manufacturing plant. Uniquely written in a step-by-step format for both managers and operators, Implementing World Class Manufacturing allows everyone in a facility to participate in making the business the best at what it does - now and in the future. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Larry Rubrich | | Spiral-bound:
| 436 pages | | Publisher:
| Wcm Associates | | Publication Date:
| July 01, 1998 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0966290607 | | Package Length:
| 11.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
One of the best "implementation" manuals I have seen.Nov 19, 1999
By Christian B. Reed We are going through a major re-organization from push system manufacturing to pull manufacturing in our facility and throughout the company. This book fits in quite nicely with this endeavor. The book does a nice job of explaining concepts and implementation of the principles. It is easy to read. Additionally, it has forms for suggested use in organizing information, AND it explains the forms and how to use them. I am purchasing multiple copies for distribution to all of my Manufacturing Engineers. Too I am recommeding it for use throughout the company.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Excellent manual provides "How-to" details and considerationMay 17, 1999
Unlike other books on "world class manufacturing" which are intended more for business school students and management theorists, this book really is a Shop Floor Manual as the title suggests. Each subject and technique is explained, application considerations are given, and real life "how-to" instructions are provided so that all concerned, from production worker to group leader and production manager, can easily understand and implement the technique in their company. Implementation of just one of the hundreds of world class manufacturing techniques covered will return the price of the book manyfold.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
An excellent training book suited for shopfloor associatesJun 07, 1999
By Shahrukh A. Irani (irani.4@osu.edu) This is a book that small and medium-sized manufacturers can use to develop in-house training materials for educating their workforce on the how-to's of WCM. The explanations are succint with simple and well-written examples, backed by the rich experience of the authors. Supplementary materials available from the authors would allow any Plant Manager to develop customized training materials specific to his/her shopfloor. A particular merit of this book is the that it recommends the sequence in which the various elements of a WCM manufacturing program ought to be taught/implemented for best results. I plan to recommend this book as a reference to undergraduates who co-op or intern at companies as part of their educational experience.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best hands on manual of it's type I have seen.Aug 10, 1998
Staying competitive and becoming a World Class Manufacturer is something all plants want, but very few achieve. Larry has taken these complex issues and put them in a format that everyone in a company can understand and implement without spending a fortune like the major corporations. His combination of experience and education uniquely qualifies him to put a manual like this together. I have known Larry for several years and worked with him before and can say that he not only knows what to do....he has done it! Jim Jones - Plant Manager, Intex Plastics
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great training resourceMay 02, 2003
By Dave Piasecki Though the title implies implementation, I see this more as an educational resource used to train both shop floor workers and management alike. Under this context, this book is outstanding. Excellent diagrams, charts, and photos make understanding 5S, manufacturing cells, kanbans, and techniques for setup reduction easy. In fact, the basic concepts behind lean manufacturing are simple. The problem with most lean manufacturing books is that the authors often complicate the subject to make themselves seem as though they are smarter and have something unique to add (when they really don't). This book keeps lean simple. Great book.
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