Description
One of lean's defining characteristics is learning by seeing, doing, and studying. In context with lean theory and lean leadership principles, readers will gain an understanding of the essential "whys" and "hows" of kaizen event standard work and event management, as well as a proven means to sustain the gains. The Fieldbook's multi-phase approach addresses strategy, pre-event planning, execution, and follow-through. Practical examples, over a hundred figures and tables, and many real-life "Gemba Tales" provide for an enriched learning experience. Also included is a chapter on the deployment of a kaizen promotion office, a glossary, and two appendices, which offer blank forms and an overview of daily kaizen.
About the Author
Mark R. Hamel is a lean six-sigma implementation consultant. He has played a transformative role in lean implementations across a broad range of industries, facilitating hundreds of kaizen events and conducting numerous training sessions and workshops. Mark is a CPA and is APICS: The Association for Operations Management certified. A national Shingo Prize examiner, Mark assisted in the development of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers/Association for Manufacturing Excellence/Shingo Lean Certification exam questions. He is also Juran certified as a six-sigma black belt.
Reviews
"The Fieldbook is a must read for those wanting to understand the kaizen methodology. Mark Hamel clearly identifies its role utilizing the TPS version of SDCA and PDCA. He further traces his follow-through model to the 'learn-by-doing' methodology of the Training Within Industry (TWI) program, which was developed in the U.S. during WWII, and is going through a resurgence today as companies struggle to sustain kaizen gains. This book now has a prominent place on my bookshelf." --Robert J. Wrona, Executive Director, TWI Institute[registered] "A critical distinction from other texts on the market, the Fieldbook links the technical aspects of kaizen to lean philosophy. Kaizen is the game changer in any lean transformation, and this is the game book." --Bruce Hamilton, President, Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership "Executing effective kaizens is always a challenge. I have not seen any other book on the market that gets into this level of understanding kaizen events--from pre-planning to follow-through. This book will benefit not only the new adopters of lean, but also the early adopters who require a 'back-to-basic' understanding of how to properly execute kaizen events to effectively drive change." --Richard Levesque, Vice President and General Manager, Professional Division, MAAX U.S. Corporation "The Fieldbook is a roadmap for organizations to follow as they actively seek a continuous improvement culture and positive bottomline performance. It is an essential reference for the proper application and implementation of kaizen. I intend to provide everyone on my management team with a copy." --Max Willsie, Plant Manager, Toyota Boshoku Canada, Inc. "Lean is about results and outcomes, not just intense focus on the process. The Kaizen Event Fieldbook balances theory with the tactical nuts and bolts, providing a practical roadmap for managers at all levels to strategically deploy kaizen and bring positive results to the bottom line." --Ted Gramer, Executive Vice President and General Claims Manager, Liberty Mutual Group "During any lean implementation, the pace of kaizen events is critical to maintaining momentum. This well organized, readable book will help us standardize and refine our approach." --Kenneth Chandler, Vice President of Operations, Smith & Wesson"
Book Information
ISBN 9780872638631
Author Mark Hamel
Page Count 272
Imprint Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Publisher Society of Manufacturing Engineers