

Lean Thinking
Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation, Revised and Updated
Book • 2003
Lean Thinking is a business classic that describes a business system for the twenty-first century based on the Toyota (lean) model.
The book emphasizes the importance of defining value from the customer's perspective, identifying and clarifying the value stream, creating a flow condition, implementing pull systems, and striving for perfection.
It provides a step-by-step action plan based on in-depth studies of over fifty lean companies across various industries.
The authors argue that lean thinking is not just a technique but a new way of thinking and doing business that can bring significant benefits to any company in any industry by eliminating waste and creating substantial wealth.
The book emphasizes the importance of defining value from the customer's perspective, identifying and clarifying the value stream, creating a flow condition, implementing pull systems, and striving for perfection.
It provides a step-by-step action plan based on in-depth studies of over fifty lean companies across various industries.
The authors argue that lean thinking is not just a technique but a new way of thinking and doing business that can bring significant benefits to any company in any industry by eliminating waste and creating substantial wealth.
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