LeanBlog Podcast #39 - Jeff Liker, Toyota Culture, Part 2
Here is LeanBlog Podcast #39, once again featuring Dr. Jeffrey Liker, Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan. Dr. Liker is most recently the co-author (with Michael Hoseus) of Toyota Culture: The Heart and Soul of the Toyota Way and many other books, which can be found here on amazon.com. This is part 2 of what will be a 3-part podcast series, so be sure to check back. Today, we talk about some of the challenges that organizations face in trying to adopt a Lean Culture.
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LeanBlog Podcast #39 Key Points & Links
- Will Dr. Liker be writing more about companies who have gone through the Lean culture transformation, examples other than Toyota, ala his earlier book, Becoming Lean: Inside Stories of U.S. Manufacturers
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- Bob Emiliani's book on Wiremold: Better Thinking, Better Results
Case Study and Analysis of an Enterprise-Wide Lean Transformation
- Why is it so hard to find examples of companies that have really adopted a Lean culture?
- Thoughts on the impact of top American leaders departing Toyota (Jim Press and Gary Convis)
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1 Comments:
I would like to know what Dr Liker thinks of how the toyota factory worker is being treated based on the comments in the news lately??
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