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Toyota KATA

Reading Pick of the day! TOYOTA KATA - by Mike Rother.

Today’s reading pick:

Toyota KATA

Engineer and continuous improvement expert Mike Rother explains that “improvement kata” and “coaching kata” form the invisible bonds that make Toyota successful. 

He explains essential improvement concepts like “PDCA” and “mentor-mentee dialogue” in detail, complete with case histories and examples. His text is dense, yet easy enough to digest if your background is in manufacturing. Fortunately, he loves schematic figures and explanatory drawings and they help guide the way. We from Operations Insider recommend Rother’s insights to leaders in manufacturing eager to explore behavioral patterns and techniques that go beyond the known Lean Manufacturing toolkit.

And yet before we forget: KATA stands for the Japanese term of a routine or pattern that improves your practice. Coming from martial arts and repeat a certain sequence of exercises.


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Learning to See

Reading Pick of the day! Learning to See - by Mike Rother and John Shook.

Today’s reading pick:

Learning to see

Learning to see is a lean must have and you can call it a real classic in the lean world. This is the holy book of value stream mapping. With value stream mapping you are very fast on describing a process and find out where MUDA appears and how to eliminate it. With VSM you have a great tool to show your given process, analyze it, smooth it out and test some options, before you even touch machinery or equipment. It gives you a blue print of your future process.”

The book Learning to See - using Value Stream Design to Increase Value Creation and Eliminate Waste. The method of value stream design has proven to be an easy to apply and at the same time very effective tool for designing highly efficient and customer-oriented value streams in the production of products and services. The workbook: Learning to See - conveys the method in a practical way with the help of a continuous example and numerous illustrations.

This book is a real classic and should be standing in every shelf of a person that wants to go deeper in the lean world.


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