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Japanese Manufacturing Techniques

Nine Hidden Lessons in Simplicity

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Japanese productivity and quality standards have captivated American managers, yet practical guidance on applying these methods in U.S. manufacturing has been scarce. This book provides that guidance, introducing readers to a range of management ideas that can transform operations. Richard J. Schonberger reveals that the Japanese approach to success hinges on specific, interrelated techniques that are surprisingly simple. He outlines nine lessons for American manufacturers, focusing on techniques that streamline purchasing, inventory, assembly, and quality-control processes. Central to Japanese manufacturing are "just-in-time" production and "total quality control." While some American manufacturers are familiar with these concepts, Schonberger offers a comprehensive exploration of their development, integration, and effectiveness, demonstrating how they create a chain reaction of productivity and quality improvements. He challenges conventional American management practices—such as "just-in-case" ordering and large inventory buffers—labeling them as wasteful. Instead, he advocates for "just-in-time" ordering and quality control at the source. By emphasizing practical techniques, Schonberger enables immediate implementation without waiting for external changes. His insights, supported by concrete examples and visual aids, empower managers to enhance quality control and productivity, ultimately transforming workforce behavior.

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Japanese Manufacturing Techniques, Richard J. Schonberger

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1982
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Titre
Japanese Manufacturing Techniques
Sous-titre
Nine Hidden Lessons in Simplicity
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Free Press
Publié
1982
Format
rigide
Pages
260
ISBN10
0029291003
ISBN13
9780029291009
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Japanese productivity and quality standards have captivated American managers, yet practical guidance on applying these methods in U.S. manufacturing has been scarce. This book provides that guidance, introducing readers to a range of management ideas that can transform operations. Richard J. Schonberger reveals that the Japanese approach to success hinges on specific, interrelated techniques that are surprisingly simple. He outlines nine lessons for American manufacturers, focusing on techniques that streamline purchasing, inventory, assembly, and quality-control processes. Central to Japanese manufacturing are "just-in-time" production and "total quality control." While some American manufacturers are familiar with these concepts, Schonberger offers a comprehensive exploration of their development, integration, and effectiveness, demonstrating how they create a chain reaction of productivity and quality improvements. He challenges conventional American management practices—such as "just-in-case" ordering and large inventory buffers—labeling them as wasteful. Instead, he advocates for "just-in-time" ordering and quality control at the source. By emphasizing practical techniques, Schonberger enables immediate implementation without waiting for external changes. His insights, supported by concrete examples and visual aids, empower managers to enhance quality control and productivity, ultimately transforming workforce behavior.