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Let's Fix It! - Overcoming the Crisis in Manufacturing (Paperback)
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Let's Fix It! - Overcoming the Crisis in Manufacturing (Paperback)
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Loot Price R542
Discovery Miles 5 420
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No company is built to last, argues world-renowned manufacturing
guru Richard J. Schonberger. In this devastating indictment of
current manufacturing practices, Schonberger submits a four-part
revolutionary plan to solve the manufacturing crisis for good.
From his statistically reliable database of 500 top global
manufacturers, Schonberger finds that by the critical worldwide
standard of lean production--shedding inventories -General Motors,
General Electric, Toyota, and other world leaders have stopped
improving. He presents powerful evidence that in recent years
record profits have covered up waste and weakness. Clearly a lack
of will to renew and recover from the natural tendency toward
regression and erosion, it is more than a matter of garden-variety
complacency--devastating as that is in this new era of global
hypercompetition. Schonberger asserts that the inclination of
industry leaders to engage in stock hyping to gain a quick fix from
the dot-com explosion has distracted attention from "the basics" of
world-class excellence. Among other villains contributing to the
crisis, Schonberger contends, are newly hired managers with no
trial-by-fire experience; bad equipment, systems, and job design;
and retention of unprofitable customers and anachronistic
command-and-control managerial hierarchies.
What to do? Just as he introduced the legendary "just-in-time"
framework to the West in the 1980s, Schonberger prescribes strong
medicine to cure our current malaise. Find your blind spots, he
says. Roll confusing, time-sapping initiatives into a master
program that is immune from "the flavor of the month." Put lean
into heavy-handed control systems. Develop products and standardize
processes at "home base" for ease of migrating volume production
anywhere in the world.
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