The Machine That Changed the World

Three directors of research deliver a groundbreaking analysis

  • Artnr: 9780060974176
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Förlag HarperPerennial 1991
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  • Format: Paperback 323 pages
  • Author: James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones, Daniel Roos
  • ISBN10: 0060974176
  • ISBN13: 9780060974176

Based on MITUs $5 million, five-year study on the future of the automobile, three directors of research deliver a groundbreaking analysis of the worldwide move from mass production to lean production.

Based on the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys five-million-dollar, five-year study on the future of the automobile, a groundbreaking analysis of the worldwide move from mass production to lean production. Japanese companies are sweeping the world, and the Japanese auto industry soars above the competition. Drawing on their in-depth study of the practices of ninety auto assembly plants in seventeen countries and their interviews with individual employees, scholars, and union and government officials, the authors of this compelling study uncover the specific manufacturing techniques behind Japans success and show how Western industry can implement these innovative methods. The Machine That Changed the World tells the fascinating story of 'lean production,' a manufacturing system that results in a better, more cost-efficient product, higher productivity, and greater customer loyalty. The hallmarks of lean production are teamwork, communication, and efficient use of resources. And the results are remarkable: cars with one-third the defects, built in half the factory space, using half the man-hours. The Machine That Changed the World explains in concrete terms what lean production is, how it really works, and-as it inevitably spreads beyond the auto industry-its significant global impact.


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