THE
LEAN TOOLBOX: A PRACTICAL GUIDE ON HOW TO DO MORE WITH LESS, AND
SAVE COSTS ALONG THE WAY
CAMBRIDGE, UK,
–
Judge Business School , University
of Cambridge is delighted to announce the publication of the fourth
edition of ‘ The Lean Toolbox – The Essential Guide to Lean
Transformation' .
The book is a significantly
updated revision of the best-selling ‘The Lean Toolbox',
authored by John Bicheno who is joined in this edition by Dr Matthias
Holweg, Director of the School's Centre for Process Excellence
and Innovation (CPEI) and Reader in Operations Management at Judge
Business School.
Written for busy Lean practitioners,
managers at all levels, as well as business students, the book
provide a “no-nonsense”, straightforward explanation of the dynamic
evolution of Lean; from it's roots in manufacturing, to its ability
to adapt to an ever-widening range of industries and organisational
functions, including product development, service and even healthcare
operations.
The authors also explain
the amalgamation of traditional Lean with the Theory of Constraint
and Six Sigma and other relatively new concepts for transformation
– an issue that has caused considerable confusion at firms in
the recent past. “It is indeed possible to combine Lean and Six
Sigma and ‘get the best of both worlds', but to do that successfully
one must clearly understand their differences in philosophy and
approach”, said Dr Holweg.
In the current contracting
economy, the pressure to achieve better cost savings is higher
than ever. There exists a drive to do more with less resource,
be that energy, materials, finished goods or even reduce the carbon
footprint of production and distribution operations.
Dr Holweg concluded: “Here
is where Lean can help. It is largely common sense put into practice,
so people will naturally start to gravitate towards the concepts
that underpin a Lean transformation. However, it is important
to understand that Lean is not just about waste reduction or time
compression, with connotations of ‘mean-ness' or cutting back
and redundancy – on the contrary Lean is about growth and opportunity,
seeing the value stream from the customer's point of view can
unlock huge improvements and lead to natural cost reductions.”
A podcast recorded with Dr Holweg entitled “Leaning towards
a transformation” which looks at Lean's evolution and
how it can provide longer term cost benefits to any organisation
in any sector globally can be found at http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/news/research_focus/windowontheworld.html#0902holweg_leaning
for contacting Judges Business
School :
Aislinn
Ryan
Communications Manager
Judge Business School
University of Cambridge
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1AG
a.ryan@jbs.cam.ac.uk
About Judge Business School, University
of Cambridge
Judge Business School is
internationally recognised as one of the leading providers of
innovative, intellectually challenging and practical business
management education across a portfolio of undergraduate, graduate
and executive programmes. As a fully integrated department of
a world renowned university, Judge Business School hosts
one of the largest concentrations of interdisciplinary business
and management research activity in Europe. Built on an ethos
of collaboration, the School is a unique place where policy
makers, regulators, industry leaders, not for profit organisations,
entrepreneurs and academics can meet, interact and share ideas. Judge
Business School delivers business education for the
21st networked economy, fostering collaborative leadership skills,
developing communities of partners to meet the challenges of the
new global business landscape.
Ranked 17th in the
2009 FT Global Rankings of business schools , 7th in the
2007 Economist Intelligence Unit Global MBA Rankings, and 3rd
in the 2007 Forbes Global Rankings for one year MBA programmes, the
Cambridge MBA sits alongside the very best in the world.
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