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Toyota Kata

Managing People for Improvement, Adaptiveness and Superior Results

Gebonden Engels 2009 1e druk 9780071635233
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'Toyota Kata' gets to the essence of how Toyota manages continuous improvement and human ingenuity, through its improvement kata and coaching kata. Mike Rother explains why typical companies fail to understand the core of lean and make limited progress-and what it takes to make it a real part of your culture."-Jeffrey K. Liker, bestselling author of The Toyota Way"[Toyota Kata is] one of the stepping stones that will usher in a new era of management thinking."-The Systems Thinker"How any organization in any industry can progress from old-fashioned management by results to a strikingly different and better way."-James P.

Womack, Chairman and Founder, Lean Enterprise Institute"Practicing the improvement kata is perhaps the best way we've found so far for actualizing PDCA in an organization."-John Shook, Chairman and CEO, Lean Enterprise InstituteThis game-changing book puts you behind the curtain at Toyota, providing new insight into the legendary automaker's management practices and offering practical guidance for leading and developing people in a way that makes the best use of their brainpower. Drawing on six years of research into Toyota's employee-management routines, Toyota Kata examines and elucidates, for the first time, the company's organizational routines--called kata--that power its success with continuous improvement and adaptation. The book also reaches beyond Toyota to explain issues of human behavior in organizations and provide specific answers to questions such as:How can we make improvement and adaptation part of everyday work throughout the organization?How can we develop and utilize the capability of everyone in the organization to repeatedly work toward and achieve new levels of performance?How can we give an organization the power to handle dynamic, unpredictable situations and keep satisfying customers? Mike Rother explains how to improve our prevailing management approach through the use of two kata: Improvement Kata--a repeating routine of establishing challenging target conditions, working step-by-step through obstacles, and always learning from the problems we encounter; and Coaching Kata: a pattern of teaching the improvement kata to employees at every level to ensure it motivates their ways of thinking and acting.

With clear detail, an abundance of practical examples, and a cohesive explanation from start to finish, Toyota Kata gives executives and managers at any level actionable routines of thought and behavior that produce superior results and sustained competitive advantage.

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ISBN13:9780071635233
Trefwoorden:resultaatgericht
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:400
Uitgever:McGraw-Hill
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:1-9-2009
Hoofdrubriek:Algemeen management
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Inhoudsopgave

Introduction - Transforming our Understanding of Leadership and Management

PART I: THE SITUATION
1. What Defines a Company that Thrives Long Term?

PART II: KNOW YOURSELF
2. How Are We Approaching Process Improvement?
3. Philosophy and Direction
4. Origin and Effects of Our Current Management Approach

PART III: THE IMPROVEMENT KATA: HOW TOYOTA CONTINUOUSLY IMPROVES
5. Planning: Establishing a Target Condition
6. Problem Solving and Adapting: Moving Toward a Target Condition

PART IV: THE COACHING KATA: HOW TOYOTA TEACHES THE IMPROVEMENT KATA
7. Who Carries Out Process Improvement at Toyota?
8. The Coaching Kata - Leaders as Teachers

PART V: REPLICATION: WHAT ABOUT OTHER COMPANIES?
9. Developing Improvement Kata Behavior in Your Organization

Conclusion
Bibliography

Appendix 1: Where Do You Start With the Improvement Kata?
Appendix 2: How to Analyze a Production Process

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