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The Simply Lean Pocket Guide - Making Great Organizations Better Through PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT (PDCA) Kaizen Activities
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The Simply Lean Pocket Guide - Making Great Organizations Better Through PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT (PDCA) Kaizen Activities

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The most basic premise of Lean is to simply and effectively problem solve. The Simply Lean Pocket Guide is a step-by-step approach to the implementation of process improvements using the PDCA model with a Lean twist. If you are just beginning to adopt Lean or Six Sigma as a business improvement model, whether you are in the healthcare, financial services, construction, armed services, manufacturing, public administration, logistics, service, or construction industry, the first thing that should be acknowledged is that the solution to the problem (or improvement target that is to be reached) will be found in the intellect of the people who are working the process. Therefore, as a trainer, consultant (internal or external), or departmental head, the focus to improve a situation would be to somehow work with that group (and their intellect) and find a solution. However, that somehow is not always easy to attain and will require some guidance along the way. Simply Lean will provide that guidance ensuring root causes and wastes are eliminated in creating a Leaner, problem-free process. This book will assist teams and individuals to: 1. Collect the right data, in the right way, to support Lean or Six Sigma projects 2. Meet effectively to maximize organizational resources 3. Brainstorm to solicit best ideas 4. Obtain a consensus to solve problems and determine solutions 5. Determine root cause(s) 6. Standardize improvements 7. Think outside the box 8. Accept change 9. Work to attain process perfection The tools of Effective Teams, Effective Meetings, Problem Identification, Data Collection (Data Check Sheet), Pareto Chart, Brainstorming, Fishbone (Cause and Effect) Diagram, Process Mapping, 5 Why Analysis, Accepting Change, Countermeasure Kaizen Log, Failure Prevention Analysis, Training Plan, Gantt Chart, Impact Map, Run Chart, Standard Work, Performance Measurements, and Yokoten will be explained in step-by-step detail as well as through application in the Tinker Town case study. Additional tools of 5S, Continuous Flow, Mistake Proofing, Visual Controls, Standard Work, Takt Time, Pitch, Work Load Balancing, and Just-In-Time are explained as to their application in the Tinker Town case study. As a bonus, a Waste Audit, larger examples of the forms and worksheets, Idea Kaizen Forms, Glossary, and Index are included!

Product Details:
Author: Don Tapping
Spiral-bound: 239 pages
Publisher: MCS Media, Inc.
Publication Date: January 07, 2008
ISBN: 0979288770
Package Length: 5.4 inches
Package Width: 3.8 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5EXCELLENT BLEND OF PDCA AND LEAN TOOLSMar 17, 2008
By B. A. Leitch
I found this pocket guide (and the case study) very informative. A great balance of teaching the quality improvement tools with a lean twist. A must buy!


7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Just what the title says...Mar 09, 2008
By Susan F. Kozlowski "Lean Six Sigma Black Belt"
I like this small guide as a way to quickly refresh on lean tools and concepts. I find myself going back to it to look things up, instead of searching through my larger, more cumbersmen volumes. I hear there's a healthcare version in the works... can't wait!

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5PDCA and LEAN at its best!Mar 08, 2008
By Christopher S. Hannaford
I found this book to be packed full of great, simple explanations of how the quality improvement tools and Lean tools compliment one another. The case study tied everything together and provided an excellent source for discussion throughout our training session. We plan on using these, as well as the other Lean pocket guides, as our sole training materials. The Simply Lean book is a great value!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5THIS BOOK HITS THE MARKFeb 06, 2008
By David Blake "Director, Process Excellence"
The Simply Lean Pocket Guide - Making Great Organizations Better Through PLAN DO CHECK ACT (PDCA) Kaizen Activities does exactly what the title states, explains Lean relative to the PDCA methodology. The blend of the quality improvement tools (data collection, pareto, fishbone, prevention analysis, root cause, containment actions, countermeasures, etc.) with the Lean tools (takt time, standard work, visual controls, mistake proofing, pitch, etc.) is, by far, the most comprehensive set of tools in the market. The case study is explained step-by-step with each tool being demonstrated through an actual problem (with a Lean solution). This book has not only caught my attention but will use it as the primary training book for all our improvement activities. Simply Lean is just that, simple!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Simply Lean is Simply LeanApr 04, 2009
By Nancy L. Dunn "VP Operational Excellence, IDC Logistics Intl."
This book integrates the Lean tools (i.e., 5S, takt time, standard work, continuous flow, etc.) with the quality improvement tools (i.e., fishbone, pareto, 5 Why, Failure Analysis, etc.)like no other book has done to date. This book is for the front-line worker who needs to understand some simple problem solving tools to help Lean out their processes. The book does a very good job in defining each tool, as well as providing a case study example. Excellent reference and case study in my opinion.

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