Some of these books are outside the usual Lean Manufacturing literature.
They often give unique insight or contribute to fundamental theory. Some delve into the history
and personalities and thus help us understand the present situation or conventional wisdom.
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are works that I have read, sometimes over and over. I hope you find them as valuable and
interesting as I have.
Quarterman Lee
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Plant Layout & Facility Planning |
Facilities & Workplace Design
Lee/Amundsen/Nelson/Tuttle
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Facilities & Workplace Design
Q. Lee, A. Amundsen, W. Nelson & H. Tuttle
Contains important chapters on Site Planning and the design of Workcells. A must-have before re-arranging your factory.--QL
Selected by New Equipment Digest magazine as one of 1998's Best.
Usually a book written by consultants keeps some of the most important aspects of the technique
on which they are writing or do not give all the information. This is not the case with this book. Mr. Lee just put
everything he knows about facilities design in this book in a way that can be easily followed by any one interested
in doing facilities and workplace design. Areas for improvement relate to the quality of some charts that I found a
little difficult to read. If you are looking for a "how to do it" in a simple and straightforward way, without any
unnecessary material, you need this book. --Migdoel Rodriguez
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Warehouse Modernization and Layout Planning
NAVSUP Pub 529
Sims Consulting Group
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Warehouse Modernization and Layout Planning Guide NAVSUP Publication 529
Sims Consulting Group
This massive sourcebook for warehouse design is packed with over 700 pages of illustrations, procedures and design data. It explains how to analyze, select, design and evaluate warehouse operations, plans and equipment. It contains detailed procedure for analysis of inventory and transaction activity and how to use this analysis for equipment selection.
NAVSUP 529 was prepared by The Sims Consulting Group, a Strategos- International affiliate. It has become the de facto standard for all DoD warehouses. The cost and other data is surprisingly accurate even though several years old.
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Handbook of Commercial & Industrial Facilities
Q. Lee & W. Wrennall
Handbook of Commercial and Industrial Facilities Management
Quarterman Lee & William Wrennall
A company's facilities are often its largest single investment and a key to the effectiveness of its operations.
This book is a complete reference for those who design and manage factory buildings, office complexes,
hospitals, and other commercial and industrial facilities. Engineers, architects, and building managers will use it
for information on various aspects of designing, evaluating, and selecting facilities plans. They will learn about
the latest strategies for managing different types of projects, and get solutions to a wide range of problems, such
as leasing, contracts, regulatory matters, construction, and maintenance.
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Manufacturing Plant Layout
Edward J. Phillips
Manufacturing Plant Layout: Fundamentals & Fine Points of Optimum Facility Design
Edward J. Phillips
A step-by-step guide to planning new factories and plant rearrangements by Strategos-International affiliate Ed
Phillips. This book has analytical methods for space, activity-pair relationships, materials handling, and
alternative layouts. It weaves together layout, cells, JIT, demand-flow and TOC in addition to traditional job shop
and line operations.
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Accounting & Metrics |
Relevance Lost-- A History of Management Accounting
Robert Johnson/Robert Kaplan
Relevance Lost-- a History of Management Accounting
H. Robert Johnson & Robert S. Kaplan
Describes the evolution of accounting in American business, from the early textile mills to present-day computer-automated manufacturers.
"Understanding the reasons behind the obsolescence of existing systems should provide improved rationale for organizational change." Johnson and
Kaplan argue that outdated accounting undermines American manufacturers' competitiveness. Many accounting systems report highly inaccurate product
costs and provide misleading targets for productivity and efficiency efforts.
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The Balanced Scorecard
Robert Kaplan/David Norton
The Balanced Scorecard
Robert S. Kaplan & David P. Norton
Running a business for the long term requires more than financial metrics. The Balanced Scorecard shows how to link metrics and strategy. It
provides a system for investing in customers, employees, new product development, and in systems-rather than pumping up short-term earnings.
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Performance Measurement For World Class Manufacturing
Brian H. Maskell
Performance Measurement For World Class Manufacturing
Brian H. Maskell
Metrics and measurements are important both as
gauges to measure progress and as motivators. People respond to the way they are measured. This book
has a good balance of theory and practice with many charts and examples. Chapter 9 on measuring social issues is especially good. -QL
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Manufacturing Strategy |
Competing Against Time
George Stalk & Thomas M. Hoyt
Competing Against Time
George Stalk & Thomas M. Hoyt
This is the FedEx Bible. Absolutely, positively the best piece of work that relates system dynamics to business success.
- Stalk and Hout argue that time is the underlying factor of competitive success.
- Faster product development brings more new products to market ahead of competitors.
- Faster fulfillment is a direct competitive advantage in most markets.
- Faster production increases efficiency and effectiveness.
- Faster administrative processes reduce overhead and costs. Saving time throughout the business increases system stability. -QL
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Restoring Our Competitive Edge
Robert Hayes & Stephen C. Wheelwright
Restoring Our Competitive Edge
Robert Hayes & Stephen C. Wheelwright
Topics include: Manufacturing Strategy, Experience Curves, Manufacturing Focus, and Capacity Strategy.
While this book is a bit dated (1980) it is still an excellent source for Manufacturing Strategy. It is especially good for large multi-site companies. It
includes an interesting chapter on German and Japanese approaches to manufacturing. -QL
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Manufacturing Strategy
Terry Hill
Manufacturing Strategy
Terry Hill
One of the three or four best books on Manufacturing Strategy. How to develop your Manufacturing Strategy from fundamentals rather than formulae. Hill
discovered the mechanism that links manufacturing and marketing strategy: Order-winning criteria. Includes fascinating case studies that bring the subject
to life. -QL
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Manufacturing: the Formidable Competitive Weapon
Wickham Skinner
Manufacturing: The formidable Competitive Weapon
Wickham Skinner
Wickham Skinner relates some history of manufacturing from the Manufacturing Strategy perspective and outlines the way forward. In this important book the author discusses focused factories and provides the broad
outlines that eventually become the discipline of Manufacturing Strategy. A must-read for top manufacturing managers.
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The Human Side |
The Idea Generator: Quick & Easy Kaizen
Bunji Tozawa & Norman Bodek
The Idea Generator: Quick & Easy Kaizen
Bunji Tozawa & Norman Bodek
Tozawa and Bodeck present a powerful tool to transform culture and improve processes. The idea is that everyone in an organization should reexamine their work and improve it in small ways that are within their control. These thousands of "Micro kaizens" add up like raindrops forming a flood. Kaizen in its
original form! So simple and easy it startles the mind.--QL
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Power & Influence
John P. Kotter
Power & Influence
John P. Kotter
Excellent book on how individuals can function effectively in today's fluid, informal organizations. Well written
and very readable.--QL
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Influence Without Authority
Allan R. Cohen & David L. Bradford
Influence Without Authority
Allan R. Cohen & David L. Bradford
This is an individual's guide to effectiveness in modern organizations which require cooperation across lines of
authority. Most of us have known people at mid-levels in organizations who have influence that goes far beyond their
official position. Cohen and Bradford explain how to build relationships and have a positive effect in your organization.--QL
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Decoding The DNA of The Toyota Production System
Steven Spear & H. Kent Bowen
Decoding The DNA of The Toyota Production System
Steven Spear & H. Kent Bowen
How does Toyota stay on top year after year and decade after decade? This Harvard Business Review reprint compares corporate culture to the DNA of living organisms. The emphasis is on Toyota Motor Company. -QL
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Kaizen & The Art of Creative Thinking
Shigeo Shingo
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Kaizen & The Art of Creative Thinking
Shigeo Shingo
Problem solving--It seems pretty basic. After all, that is what engineers and managers are supposed to do. Yet, most of us are pretty poor at it as individuals and even worse in group settings. Our thinking is haphazard, we rarely use the available tools and our minds return to minor variations of the familiar. In this book, Shingo explores thinking, problem solving and creativity at a fundamental level. He has the Japanese gift for obsessing on a simple concept until it is understood completely. This contrasts with the usual Western approach of snatching a simple concept and complexifying it beyond all comprehension. The translation and editing is superb.
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General Lean Manufacturing |
The Goal
Eliyahu Goldratt
The Goal
Eliyahu Goldratt
Written as a novel this book will not overshadow Ernest Hemingway's reputation but it is good. Beware of imagining that you know everything
A "must read" for any manufacturing manager. Goldratt takes some sound concepts from queuing theory and presents them in unique ways.
important after reading it.
The Theory of Constraints is not manufacturing strategy but is sound, necessary, underlying knowledge. --QL
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Lean Thinking
James womack & Daniel Jones
Lean Thinking
James womack & Daniel Jones
Excellent management-level introduction to Lean Manufacturing and Lean operations. The explanations are simple, sensible and straightforward. It
includes case histories from a variety of firms in the US, Germany and Japan. -QL
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Zero Inventories
Robert W. Hall
Zero Inventories
Robert W. Hall
The most readable and complete documentation of Toyota and Japanese manufacturing from the 1980's.
Excellent chapters on setup reduction, Kanban, MRP and production control. Also includes early examples from US manufacturers. -QL
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Lean Manufacturing History |
Ford the Men & The Machines
Robert Lacey
Ford the Men & The Machines
Robert Lacey
Excellent history of the Ford Motor Company and the Ford family through 1985. This book gives perspective to Bill Ford's current struggle to once again
transform the company.
Includes Ford's early failures, triumph of the Model T, Edsel's struggle with his father, Sorensen's success at Willow Run and Henry Ford II's rebuilding
after WWII. -QL
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My Life & Work
Today & Tomorrow
Henry Ford with Samuel Crowther
My Life & Work
Today & Tomorrow
Henry Ford with Samuel Crowther
Many consider Henry Ford the originator of Lean Manufacturing. In these two wide-ranging books, Ford discusses manufacturing, business, and other philosophy.
The books are surprisingly well-written thanks to Ford's ghost writer, Samuel Crowther. The manufacturing parts are profound and prophetic. Take the other
parts of Mr. Ford's philosophy with a grain of salt. -QL
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The People's Tycoon
Steven Watts
The People's Tycoon
Steven Watts
A former boss of mine from the mid-1960's had known Henry Ford quite well. He said "The old man wasn't crazy, he just had a damn lousy personality."
Steven Watts explores, in this book, the many sides of Henry Ford that most of the other works have missed about this complex and eccentric man, his
personality, motivations and early life.
There is little in this book about manufacturing or Ford's ideas on manufacturing. It is, however, a great read for those who are mystified by some of his stranger behaviors. -QL
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Willow Run: Colossus of American Industry
Warren B. Kidder
Willow Run: Colossus of American Industry
Warren B. Kidder
By late 1944 the Willow Run Bomber Plant was producing more than 20 B-24 aircraft per day. Read about the remarkable industrial achievement of
Charles E. Sorensen and the people of Ford Motor Company. Pictures, drawings and plant layout. Just In Time Production on a fantastic scale! --QL
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Kaikuku- The Power & Magic of Lean
Norman Bodek
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Kaikuku- The Power & Magic of Lean
Norman Bodek
In this fascinating book, Norman Bodek takes us on an often personal journey with the people and events that brought Lean Manufacturing out of Japan and into the West.
Norman was a personal friend of Shigeo Shingo and an acquaintance of Ohno and many others who were instrumental in the development of Lean and the transfer of
lean knowledge. He relates the events and gives insights into the personalities of many key players.
He describes how many western managers and leaders originally focused on techniques such as Quality Circles rather than the underlying essence of Lean that gave rise to these specific techniques.--QL
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Systems Thinking & Manufacturing Science |
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook
Peter Senge
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook
Peter Senge
Senge presents Systems Thinking and Learning Organizations in a practical format. This book is filled
with examples, exercises and discussion on how to use The Fifth Discipline. Highly recommended -QL
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Business Dynamics
John D. Sterman
Business dynamics
John D. Sterman
How are innovative products like plagues? Why do new highways fail to ease traffic congestion? Why is
linear growth an illusion? The answers to these and many other questions are in this remarkable book.
Though intimidating at first, if only because of its size, Sterman's book is readable and does not
require higher math. He explains the behavior of complex business and other Socio-Technical systems clearly,
explicitly and briefly.--QL
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Factory
Physics
Wallace Hopp & Mark Spearman
Factory Physics
Wallace Hopp & Mark Spearman
The Japanese inventors of Lean Manufacturing were pragmatists. They did not seem to understand, or at
least, could not explain why the system worked from a fundamental level. Hopp and Spear offer those
explanations.
From the fundamental laws and sciences of physics, systems and queuing theory, they take a quantitative
and rigorous approach to factory systems. This book offers many insights. It can be read at a descriptive
level or the reader can delve into the detailed math. --QL
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Chaos-
Making A New Science
James Gleick
Chaos- Making A New Science
James Gleick
Probably the best layman's introduction to the science of Chaos. Topics include dynamical systems and fractals. Includes history and personalities
prominent in the field, fascinating images. Manufacturing systems are highly subject to chaotic effects and knowledge of their behavior is important to
manufacturing managers and strategists. -QL
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Logistics, Suppliers & Supply Chain |
Lean Logistics
Michel Baudin
Lean Logistics
Michel Baudin
Michel Baudin has written a very complete but very readable book on Lean Logistics and suppliers.
Perhaps the most important part of this book is Part V where he discusses business relationships, an oft neglected part of the Lean Supplier
equation. There is far more to the business of Lean Logistics than many have imagined.
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Improving the Extended Value Stream
Darren Dolcemascolo
Improving the Extended Value Stream
Darren Dolcemascolo
Darren Dolcemascolo presents a step-by-step plan for extending lean
manufacturing across the entire supply chain. He makes the case for improving the extended value stream by demonstrating the benefits: increased
profitability, reduced lead times and inventory, and better quality. Well written and complete.
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Cells & Workstation Design |
Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems
Sharukh Irani
Handbook of Cellular Manufacturing Systems
Sharukh Irani
This is an edited book with many authors. I contributed several chapters. It covers the entire range of
Cellular Manufacturing and offers different viewpoints.
The book is well balanced between theory and practice. some chapters are academic and others practical; a
complete source on Cellular Manufacturing. --QL
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Lean Assembly
Michel Baudin
Lean Assembly
Michel Baudin
Excellent management-level introduction to Lean Manufacturing and Lean operations. The explanations are simple, sensible and straightforward. It
includes case histories from a variety of firms in the US, Germany and Japan. -QL
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Facilities & Workplace Design
Lee/Amundsen/Nelson/Tuttle
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Facilities & Workplace Design
Q. Lee, A. Amundsen, W. Nelson & H. Tuttle
Contains important chapters on Site Planning and the design of Workcells. A must-have before re-arranging your factory.--QL
Selected by New Equipment Digest magazine as one of 1998's Best.
Usually a book written by consultants keeps some of the most important aspects of the technique
on which they are writing or do not give all the information. This is not the case with this book. Mr. Lee just put
everything he knows about facilities design in this book in a way that can be easily followed by any one interested
in doing facilities and workplace design. Areas for improvement relate to the quality of some charts that I found a
little difficult to read. If you are looking for a "how to do it" in a simple and straightforward way, without any
unnecessary material, you need this book. --Migdoel Rodriguez
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