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Recommended Reading: Review of The Lean CEO by Jacob Stoller

December 7, 2016 by Joel A. Gross 1 Comment

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Recommended Reading is brought to you by The Lean Book Shop.  For the learner, not the critic, Recommended Reading provides a concise summary of the key themes, concepts and learning points that will add the greatest value to your Lean journey.  Featured books will include new and significant texts from the world of Lean thinking, as well as other hand-selected pieces that will drive the continuous improvement . . . of you.  

This month’s recommended reading from The Lean Book Shop:

The Lean CEO by Jacob Stoller

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The Lean CEO

The Value-Add of The Lean CEO

Disclosure:  I was provided with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review. 

It’s well-established in the Lean community that most new Lean initiatives rarely meet expectations, and the natural response is to ask why?  Do so, and you’re likely to discover that one theme is cited above the rest:

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The Best Lean Books for Beginners

October 24, 2016 by Joel A. Gross 1 Comment

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Want to know the best Lean books for beginners?  Before you read any further, I want you to answer a very simple question:  what is Lean to you?  Go ahead and take a minute.  Jot down your thoughts if it helps.

Did you struggle to answer the question clearly and concisely?

The Struggle to Learn

The single, most important concept for you to develop as a new Lean learner is a clear mental model that answers the question, what is Lean?   Unfortunately, this is an area in which our current methods of Lean education are failing . . . badly.

If you are like most most people, your initial exposure to Lean thinking probably came in the form of a death-by-Power-Point, classroom-based “training”.  Consequently, your mental model for what Lean is probably resembles a toolbox.  To be practiced individually, you likely relate gaining proficiency in Lean to learning how to pick-and-choose the right “tools” to meet the needs of your specific situations.

I hate to break it to you, but this thinking could not be further from reality.

The Lean toolbox mental model fails in two very important ways: [Read more…]

 

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The Toyota Way to Service Excellence: A Conversation with Karyn Ross

October 3, 2016 by Joel A. Gross Leave a Comment

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In the first ever interview for TheKaiZone, it was my great honor to catch-up this week with one of the co-authors of the new book, The Toyota Way to Service Excellence: Lean Transformation in Service Organizations, Karyn Ross.

About the Author, Karyn Ross

karyn ross, toyota way to service excellenceKaryn is uniquely qualified to write what I am sure will become THE book on Lean for services, having spent her entire career in the service industries. She is a consultant, a coach and accomplished Toyota Way practitioner who has successfully taught Lean for services across all levels in service sectors as diverse as financial services, HR, transportation and retail. And if that’s not enough, she is also one of the most thoughtful and personable Lean thinkers I have ever had the good fortune to meet.

If you like what you hear – and I am sure that you will – you can reach Karyn on her website at KarynRossConsulting.com.  Email her at Karyn@karynrossconsulting.com.  Or connect with her and follow her posts on LinkedIn. [Read more…]

 

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Review of Value Stream Mapping by Karen Martin and Mike Osterling

December 1, 2014 by Joel A. Gross Leave a Comment

Recommended Reading from The Lean Book Shop

Recommended Reading is brought to you by The Lean Book Shop.  Think book reviews, without all the fluff.  Recommended Reading presents a concise summary of the key themes, concepts and learning points that will contribute to your lean journey.  Featured books will include new and significant texts from the world of lean thinking, as well as other hand-selected pieces that will drive to the continuous improvement . . . of you.  

This month’s recommended reading from The Lean Book Shop:

Value Stream Mapping by Karen Martin and Mike Osterling

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Full Book Reviews

  • Gemba Panta Rei (Jon Miller)
  • Quality Digest
  • A Lean Journey (Tim McMahon)

The Value Add

I know that I’m a little late to the blog party of reviews on this text, but The KaiZone was more a dream of mine than a reality at the time when the book was published.  But at the risk of being stale, I believe the discussion over value stream mapping that has been popping up in recent months makes it worth revisiting. [Read more…]

 

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The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

July 28, 2014 by Joel A. Gross Leave a Comment

Recommended Reading from The Lean Book Shop

Recommended Reading is brought to you by The Lean Book Shop.  Think book reviews, without all the fodder.  Recommended Reading presents a concise summary of the key themes, concepts and key learning points that will contribute to your learning journey.  Featured books will include new and significant texts from the world of lean thinking, as well as hand-selected pieces to contribute to the continuous improvement . . . of you.  

This month’s recommended reading from The Lean Book Shop:

The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

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Full Book Reviews

  • The New York Times
  • Business Week
  • The Economist

 Why You Need to Read It

Consider the following:

  • Why, despite the best of intentions, do some individuals struggle their entire lives to maintain a healthy lifestyle, while others can do so seemingly with little or no effort?
  • Why, despite massive investments of money, time and effort, do the vast majority of enterprises fail to successfully make the transition to a successful lean organization?

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