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OverviewWinner of a Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award! At the heart of Lean and Six Sigma is the same, unique business operating system: hoshin kanri. It is a method of strategic planning and a tool for managing complex projects, a quality operating system geared to ensuring that organizations faithfully translate the voice of the customer into new products, and a business operating system that ensures reliable profit growth. The true power of hoshin kanri, however, is two-fold -- it is a superior organizational learning method as well as a competitive resource development system. Hoshin Kanri for the Lean Enterprise, by Tom Jackson, explains how you can implement, identify and manage the critical relationships among your markets, design characteristics, production systems, and personnel to satisfy your customers and beat your competition. This practical workbook provides— A new understanding of hoshin kanri as a grand experimental design implemented through a system of team agreements. Clear explanations of the steps of hoshin kanri. A measure of overall business effectiveness used to determine the focus of corporate strategy. A new, improved X-matrix that incorporates a lean ""balanced scorecard"" for identifying improvement opportunities and converting them readily into bottom line results as a value stream P&L in terms that financial managers and accountants can understand and support. Downloadable resources containing forms, meeting agendas, and examples of X-matrices that serve marketing and design engineering as well as manufacturing. This workbook will show you the mechanics of implementing hoshin kanri, so that you can systematically improve your brand equity, implement Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma, and integrate your suppliers into a Lean and Six Sigma organization. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas L. Jackson (Rona Consulting Group, Mercer Island, Washington, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138438767ISBN 10: 1138438766 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 05 February 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: A Resource-Based Approach to Strategy Chapter 1: Hoshin Kanri Basics-Nested Experiments, X-Matrix, and Chartering Teams Chapter 2: Scan: Checking Market Conditions of Supply and Demand Chapter 3: PLAN: Design a Midterm Strategy Chapter 4: PLAN: Design the Annual Hoshin Chapter 5: PLAN: Align the Organization through Catchball Chapter 6: DO: Engage the Workforce to Execute the Strategy Chapter 7: CHECK: Create a Lean-Thinking Environment Chapter 8: CHECK: The President's Diagnosis Chapter 9: ACT: Institutionalizing Hoshin Kanri through Standardized Work, Kaizen, and Leadership Development Conclusion Recommended Reading IndexReviewsTransforming a company into a truly lean enterprise is both a very noble goal and daunting task. Creating Lean Culture only happens through changing the behaviors on an on-going basis. Hoshin kanri provides not only the overall strategy for completing the transformation, but importantly to those who have not operated in a lean environment, it provides the step-by-step tactics and tools to be used to accomplish the lean journey. I encourage the readers to determine how best to apply the concepts and tactics to their company and in doing so improve both their profits and also their long term competitive advantages. --Richard Christman, CEO, The GSI Group, Inc.-Headquarters, July 2006 Tom Jackson's practical and valuable insights are rivaled only by the importance and benefits of applying Hoshin Kanri. Jamie Flinchbaugh, Co-Author, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean July 2006 Transforming a company into a truly lean enterprise is both a very noble goal and daunting task. Creating Lean Culture only happens through changing the behaviors on an on-going basis. Hoshin kanri provides not only the overall strategy for completing the transformation, but importantly to those who have not operated in a lean environment, it provides the step-by-step tactics and tools to be used to accomplish the lean journey. I encourage the readers to determine how best to apply the concepts and tactics to their company and in doing so improve both their profits and also their long term competitive advantages. --Richard Christman, CEO, The GSI Group, Inc.-Headquarters, July 2006 Tom Jackson's practical and valuable insights are rivaled only by the importance and benefits of applying Hoshin Kanri. Jamie Flinchbaugh, Co-Author, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean July 2006 Author InformationThomas L. Jackson Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |