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A little lean guide for the use of managers

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 115 pages
Poids : 155 g
Dimensions : 14cm X 22cm
ISBN : 978-2-343-05918-1
EAN : 9782343059181

A little lean guide for the use of managers


Collection(s) | Management lean
Paru le
Broché 115 pages
foreword by Jacques Chaize
Professionnels

Quatrième de couverture

In a world in permanent crisis, where change is the norm, Lean becomes fashionable. It's quite fun for an approach that has over sixty years... But it's also an opportunity to hear a lot of misconceptions about it. Sometimes it is adorned with all virtues, and sold as a ready-to-use wand, now it is accused of all evils, guilty of serving the very short-term financial interests.

Yet, companies who have chosen to fundamentally transform it self, following the Lean principles and investing first on women and men, have, globally, and in the long term, the best economic results.

But becoming lean, that's another thing to make (or worse, to delegate!) Lean.

This book, with simple concepts and illustrated with many examples, analyzes the main misconceptions about Lean, taking each time the views of managers and operational concerned. It illuminates the point of view of different experts on the subject, by showing the complementarities of these approaches.

This is a simple and comprehensive guide to understand Lean as an approach, beyond the use of the most popular, (or more mysterious) tools, decked out not always well-understood acronyms (5S, VSM, Kaizen...).

Biographie

Cécile Roche is Lean Director of Thales Group. With a team of experts and a network deployed around the world, she builds, deploys and supports the Lean approach for all Thales Group, both for production and engineering activities.

She is a member of the Institut Lean France and holds a Certificate of Studies Specialized in Lean Management at Telecom ParisTech. She is also trained in executive coaching for leaders (Alter & Coach). After having a «classical» electronics engineer and technical manager path, she led several improvement projects and was in charge of the management of several Technical Operations Units. In this context, she began to implement lean management in 2006. She has published numerous articles on Lean and provides training.

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