
Lean Blog Interviews: Real-World Lean Leadership Conversations in Healthcare and Beyond Jeff Liker on His Book Toyota Culture, Part 2 of 3
Mar 31, 2008
17:05
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.
Click for the entire series with Prof. Liker.
For earlier episodes, visit the main Podcast page, which includes information on how to subscribe via RSS or via Apple Podcasts.
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?
- 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)
