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fiction  lean factory managememt  pascal dennis  

Andy & Me: Crisis And Transformation On The Lean Journey

Andy & Me: Crisis And Transformation On The Lean Journey

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Author: Pascal Dennis
Publisher: Productivity Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 152113

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 183
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 1563272989
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781563272981
ASIN: 1563272989

Publication Date: February 1, 2005
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  • Inside the Mind of Toyota: Management Principles for Enduring Growth
  • A Culture of Rapid Improvement: Creating and Sustaining an Engaged Workforce
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2006 SHINGO PRIZE for EXCELLENCE in MANUFACTURING RESEARCH

Based on the author's personal experience with Toyota’s master teachers and with companies in the midst of great change, Andy & Me is a business novel set in a failing New Jersey auto plant focusing on the tribulations of Tom Pappas, the plant manager. The situations, characters and plant politics will ring true with many readers.

In a cool, readable style, Andy & Me follows Tom's relationship with Andy Saito, a reclusive, retired Toyota guru whom Tom persuades to help save his plant through the teaching of the legendary Toyota Production System (TPS).

On this journey, the reader learns that TPS is more than just a collection of tools; it entails a new way of thinking and behaving. Though Tom finds success — both in his plant and in his personal life — he learns from Andy that successful improvement is "endless and eternal."


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2 out of 5 stars A quick read but not worth it.   June 23, 2007
J. Usher
I had hoped this book would provide more detail on TPS, but it is very light on any detail and glosses over many points. After you have read The Goal and are use to its style of teaching manufacturing principles in the context of a novel, this book leaves you feeling really disappointed.


4 out of 5 stars Andy & Me   January 20, 2007
S. Capistran (Seattle, WA USA)
YES read "Andy & Me" for a quick overview and high-level understanding of the LEAN process. The book will not tell you how to create the LEAN process but will give you a basic understanding to build on and insight into the questions you may need to ask for your particular situation.


4 out of 5 stars A Good Read about Lean - if a little light on detail   December 3, 2006
Mr. Ross Maynard (Glasgow, Scotland)
As soon as I had finished this book, I reread it - to get the most out of the material presented. It is the best written lean business novel I have seen (though I also like "Who's Counting" by Jerry Solomon - available on Amazon.com). The book launches straight into the lean journey and presents the issues and challenges well. It is a good introductory read to help you get to grips with the ideas. My problem with it is that it doesn't go into any detail. There is no explanation of how the culture is changed to support involvement on problem solving; or how to do 5S, or kaizen; or how to map the value stream. But it provides a great overview and it is upbeat in tone - great for getting your energy up on the start of the lean journey, or to refresh your spirits when problems arise. Easy to read on the train or plane too. Recommended.

The author, Pascal Dennis, also wrote "Lean Production Simplified" a very clear plain English guide to lean principles and processes.



5 out of 5 stars A Golden Nugget   July 24, 2006
Derek Browning (Kentucky)
I have read a few business improvement novels in the past few years, but this one blew me away. I picked it up and was halfway through the book before I was forced to put it down by some prior engagements. It had a wealth of information that someone eager to learn could consume and digest without trouble, as well as a story line that kept me interested and willing to keep flipping through pages. I highly recommend this literature to anyone interested in manufacturing, lean initiatives, or reading.

I wouldn't recommend this book to Amazon, because rather than buying the next book I'm probably just going to re-read this one.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent   July 3, 2006
William C. Parr (Shanghai, China)
This is another "Business novel." The author does an effective job of communicating the philosophy of the Toyota Production System, and discussing organizational transition.


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