9781138387850-1138387851-Lean in a High-Variability Business: A Graphic Novel about Lean and People at Zingerman’s Mail Order

Lean in a High-Variability Business: A Graphic Novel about Lean and People at Zingerman’s Mail Order

ISBN-13: 9781138387850
ISBN-10: 1138387851
Edition: 1
Author: Jeffrey K. Liker, Eduardo Lander, Thomas E. Root
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Productivity Press
Format: Hardcover 226 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781138387850
ISBN-10: 1138387851
Edition: 1
Author: Jeffrey K. Liker, Eduardo Lander, Thomas E. Root
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Productivity Press
Format: Hardcover 226 pages

Summary

Lean in a High-Variability Business: A Graphic Novel about Lean and People at Zingerman’s Mail Order (ISBN-13: 9781138387850 and ISBN-10: 1138387851), written by authors Jeffrey K. Liker, Eduardo Lander, Thomas E. Root, was published by Productivity Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Workplace Culture (Business Culture, Environmental Economics, Economics, Service, Industries, Production & Operations, Management & Leadership, Technology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lean in a High-Variability Business: A Graphic Novel about Lean and People at Zingerman’s Mail Order (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Workplace Culture books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"John Dewey famously pointed out, 'We don't learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.' Here's your chance to learn as the three authors reflect on the (successful) struggle to build a Lean production and management system at Zingerman's Mail Order. Thousands of people visit and benchmark ZMO. This book delivers the backstory in a richly illustrated way."
-- Mike Rother, author of the bestselling books Toyota Kata and The Toyota Kata Practice Guide
This clever and highly engaging graphic novel details a story about one organization’s Lean journey with inspiration from the Toyota Way.
Over the years, common misunderstandings about what Lean is, what the journey is like, and how to advance have proliferated. Often, these misunderstandings come from the way people simplistically talk and think about Lean as if it is some concrete thing that you insert into an organization and step back to watch the results.
The authors, however, view the organization as a living system with interacting parts and constant exposure to the environment. It is dynamic, so it’s hard to predict what obstacles you will face next. Just when you think you have it solved, new challenges arise from the market, competitors, government regulations, and every direction you turn to. When you look at your organization in this way, you see Lean through a different lens. The goal is to make your processes and people into a more adaptive system so you can navigate through all the complexity and uncertainty to continually achieve your goals. This is how Toyota views things and they summarize the Toyota Way as continuous improvement and respect for people. Each person becomes a partner in struggling to learn and adapt, and specific tools are used in very different ways throughout the company to accomplish their goals.
The story presented here focuses on a small company called Zingerman’s Mail Order (ZMO). Tom Root was one of the founders of this spin-off of the Zingerman’s delicatessen. The deli was founded to bring high-quality artisanal food to Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The purpose of this book is not to provide a "recipe for implementation" – the authors want you to get a feeling for the struggle, for the learning process. They explain and demonstrate many Lean tools within the context of the journey and how they were adapted for this particular business. Toyota kata became the centerpiece of developing scientific thinking skills to begin to bring continuous improvement to life.

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