Creating a Kaizen Culture: Align the Organization, Achieve Breakthrough Results, and Sustain the Gains
Publisher,McGraw-Hill
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Weight, 420 g
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Transforming a culture is far more about emotional growth than technical maturity. Co-written by leaders at the Kaizen Institute, Creating a Kaizen Culture explains how to enable an adaptive, excellent, and sustainable organization by leveraging core kaizen values and the behaviors they generate.
The proven methods presented in this book will dramatically increase your chances of success in implementing a kaizen culture by closing the biggest gaps in the correct understanding of:
- WHAT KAIZEN CULTURE IS AND WHY WE NEED IT
- HOW EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE CAN PRACTICE KAIZEN EVERY DAY
- THE LEADER'S ROLE IN TURNING KAIZEN CULTURE INTO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Real-world examples demonstrate kaizen culture in action at Toyota, Zappos, Virginia Mason, Medtronic, Lockheed Martin, Wiremold, and many other companies. Actionable advice from kaizen-driven CEOs, such as Arthur Byrne, is also included in this unique and practical guide.
Based on more than 50 years of combined experience from experts who have successfully used kaizen to lead real transformation in a wide variety of industries, reveals how to propel rapid and sustainable performance improvement. It provides a detailed and illustrated road map to organized kaizen implementation through kaizen events. Real-world examples demonstrate kaizen culture in action at Toyota, Zappos, Wiremold, and many other companies. Featuring valuable insights from Kaizen Institute leaders, this practical resource covers: