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Getting the Right Things Done
Reading Pick of the day!Getting the Right Things Done. A Leaderβs Guide to Planning and Execution - by Pascal Dennis.
Pascal Dennis is a recognized authority in Lean management and a sought-after speaker, coach, and author. He has worked extensively in various industries, including healthcare, aviation, and automotive, helping organizations achieve operational excellence through Lean methodologies. In "Getting the Right Things Done," Dennis shares his insights and experience in strategic planning and execution for leaders who want to drive meaningful change and improve their organization's performance.
In this book, Dennis offers a practical and actionable framework for leaders to identify and prioritize the most critical business opportunities, align their teams' efforts, and execute their plans effectively. He draws on his experience in Lean management and business strategy to provide a systematic approach to strategic planning, execution, and continuous improvement. The book covers topics such as strategy deployment, visual management, problem-solving, and performance measurement, among others.
The key takeaways from "Getting the Right Things Done" are as follows:
Establish a clear and compelling strategic direction that aligns with your organization's purpose and values.
Create a process for translating strategy into specific actions and metrics that are relevant to different levels of the organization.
Use visual management tools to communicate goals, progress, and problems effectively.
Develop a problem-solving culture that encourages everyone to identify and solve problems at the root cause.
Align leadership behaviors and processes to support the desired culture and performance.
Empower front-line employees to improve processes and deliver value to customers.
Use data and analytics to measure performance and inform decision-making.
Foster a continuous improvement mindset that encourages experimentation, learning, and innovation.
Build a resilient and adaptable organization that can respond to changes in the business environment.
Focus on developing people's skills, knowledge, and engagement to drive sustained improvement.
"Getting the Right Things Done" is an excellent resource for leaders who want to learn how to align their team's efforts and achieve their organization's strategic goals. It offers practical guidance and tools that leaders can use to improve their strategic planning and execution processes and build a culture of continuous improvement. The book is highly recommended for anyone who wants to enhance their leadership skills and drive meaningful change in their organization.
The machine that changed the world
Reading Pick of the day! The machine that changed the world - by James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones and Daniel Roos.
Todayβs reading pick:
The machine that changed the world
The machine that changed the world by James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones and Daniel Roos is a management classic. Not only taught in worldwide leading business schools, this book remains relevant since first published in 1990. Itβs about the never ending cycle of disruption, innovation and change in markets and technologies. This book offers you great lessons of the lean revolution itself as well as the transformation trough digitization and advanced computing technology.
Key Take Aways of this Book
Coming from Toyotas lean manufacturing process - two main roots > mass and best of class production.
The price to quality ratio got Toyota on the top of the industry.
Lean production beats mass production across all process steps in car manufacturing.
In the west distribution of cars is still set up as it was during Henry Fordβs time (outdated).
The market you want to compete in is the market you have to produce.
Lean production faces the same obstacles in acceptance like mass production once did.
Lean production will develop to the mainstream format of industrial manufacturing of goods in the 21st century.
The big question after reading this book is if the western countries will be able to find their own way in lean manufacturing or if the Japanese will drive the market?
Enjoy reading and improving!
Lean Production Simplified
Reading Pick of the day! Lean Production Simplified - by Pascal Dennis.
Todayβs reading pick:
Lean production simplified
Pascal Dennisβs a leading engineer and consultant was learning from the best Toyota sensei (teachers) who taught him on how to summarize the Lean Production System easy but effective. The book starts with history and purpose of Lean Manufacturing which is basically achieve more with less and how to fulfill customer expectations. Everybody in the lean world knows about the house called production system with standardization as its foundation and customer value as its roof, with several pillars for operations, depending on the field of operation itself. The heart of every Production System is the shop floor with the value adding process and its contributing processes. Lean can be described as a continuous learning process with the goal of waste free perfection.
Key Take Aways of this Book
Lean Production came out of a necessity to get car manufacturing in Japan out of the loss making.
Lean Manufacturing means achieve more with less while fulfilling customer expectations.
You canβt achieve stability without standardization.
JIT - Just in Time means it is following the 6R > The right items at the right time at the right place for the right price in the right quantity and the right quality.
JIDOKA translates as automation which ensures zero defects at workstation.
KAIZEN events involve everybody to develop problem solving skills and make incremental improvements.
HOSHIN planning helps you to align resources along your targets. Key is to have a transparent knowledge sharing to strengthen your workforce.
Having a living Lean Culture is crucial due to its standards and the drive for perfection
If you are into Lean Manufacturing and Operational Excellence, get this book and you have a great starting point.
Enjoy reading and improving!
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