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Toyota Talent Jeffrey Liker

Toyota Talent By Jeffrey Liker

Toyota Talent by Jeffrey Liker


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Summary

Toyota credits its status as a global powerhouse to its people. Toyota has changed the economic and business landscape with its model for organizational excellence. This title gives you the methods for developing an exceptional workforce the Toyota way. It features a 4P model approach consisting of Philosophy, Process, People, and Problem Solving.

Toyota Talent Summary

Toyota Talent by Jeffrey Liker

Toyota doesn't just produce cars; it produces talented people. In the international bestseller, The Toyota Way, Jeffrey Liker explained Toyota's remarkable success through a 4P model for excellence-Philosophy, People, Problem Solving, and Process. Liker, with coauthor David Meier, provided deeper insight into the practical application of the principles in The Toyota Way Fieldbook. Now, these authorities on Toyota reveal how you can develop talented people and achieve incredible results in your company.

Toyota Talent walks you through the rigorous methodology used by this global powerhouse to grow high-performing individuals from within. Beginning with a review of Toyota's landmark approach to developing people, the authors illustrate the critical importance of creating a learning and teaching culture in your organization. They provide specific examples necessary to train employees in all areas-from the shop floor to engineering to staff members in service organizations-and show you how to support and encourage every individual to reach his or her top potential.

Toyota Talent provides you with the inside knowledge you need to

  • Identify your development needs and create a training plan
  • Understand the various types of work and how to break complicated jobs into teachable skills
  • Set behavioral expectations by properly preparing your workplace
  • Recognize and develop potential trainers within your workforce
  • Effectively educate nonmanufacturing employees and members of the staff
  • Develop internal Lean Manufacturing experts

Guiding you with expert tips and training aids, as well as real-world examples drawn from the authors' two decades of research and field work, Liker and Meier show you how to get the most out of people who live and breathe your company's philosophy-and who work together toward a common goal.

About Jeffrey Liker

Jeffrey K. Liker, Ph.D., author of the bestselling The Toyota Way, is Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan and coowner of lean consulting firm Optiprise, Inc. His Shingo-Prize winning work has appeared in The Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, and other leading publications. David P. Meier is coauthor (with Liker) of The Toyota Way Fieldbook, and is President of Lean Associates, Inc., a consulting company dedicated to supporting other organizations in their efforts to learn from the Toyota Way. David was a group leader for Toyota Motor Manufacturing for ten years.

Table of Contents

Section 1- People Create Learning Organizations

Chapter 1: Toyota's Approach to Developing People

Chapter 2: The Importance of Developing People

Chapter 3: Creating a Teaching and Learning Culture in Your Company

Chapter 4: Standardized Work as the Foundation for Training

Section 2- The Job Instruction Method

Chapter 5: Preparation for Training

Chapter 6: Create a Job Breakdown

Chapter 7: Present the Operation

Chapter 9: Follow Up to Ensure Success

Chapter 10: Training examples for non-repetitive manufacturing jobs

Section 3- Developing Other Members of the Organization

Chapter 11: Case Example of Non-routine Jobs: Developing Engineers

Chapter 12: Developing Internal Lean Coaches

Chapter 13: Final Considerations

Additional information

GOR002216565
9780071477451
0071477454
Toyota Talent by Jeffrey Liker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20070716
352
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