Praise for the Bestselling First Edition:
Any senior executive serious about leading a Lean transformation should start here. Koenigsaecker captures well the essence of sustained Lean success, not just the feel-good kaizen event.-Larry Culp, president and CEO, Danaher Corporation
Koenigsaecker has spent more time transforming more organizations into Lean enterprises than any other CEO. In this brief volume, he summarizes his 30 years of experimentation by describing Lean, showing how to measure it, explaining the role of value stream analysis and kaizen, and providing a tactical and a strategic action plan for Lean transformation.-Jim Womack, chairman and founder, Lean Enterprise Institute
This truly worked for us, and continues to make our Air Force better. The message comes with great stories and legendary examples to make Leading the Lean Enterprise Transformation readable for all.-Michael W. Wynne, 21st Secretary, United States Air Force
Koenigsaecker has been one of the most important mentors for me on our Lean journey. His willingness to share his knowledge and experience with the ThedaCare team has been invaluable.-John Toussaint, CEO, ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value
Koenigsaecker's long and extensive study and application of Lean at the strategic and tactical levels make him a foremost authority on the topic. He has a unique and valuable grasp of the tools, process and change dynamics at implementing organizational Lean transformation.
-Stan Askren, chairman, president, and CEO, HNI Corporation
Few, if any, American executives can match the variety and depth of experience with Lean transformations of George Koenigsaecker. So it comes as welcome news that George has written a book telling what he has learned and how he learned it. Leading the Lean Enterprise Transformation is simple, useful, packed with information, concise, to-the-point, and easily accessible. It will be a great source for companies looking to begin or advance their Lean initiative or managers at any level wishing to deepen their personal learning.
-John Shook, founder, The TWI Network
George Koenigsaecker's story is an inspirational one. In this book, he captures succinctly over 20 years of wisdom about how to lead Lean transformation. This should be compulsory reading for anyone with a genuine interest in the topic.
-David Fillingham, chairman and CEO, Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
George Koenigsaecker hits a grand slam with Leading the Lean Enterprise Transformation, and the operative word is 'leading!' A respected practitioner and sensei in the art and science of Lean, George drives home the point that Lean is as natural in the touchy labor arena as it is in the intellectual labor arena - and leadership is the key to success in both. George further adds value with his focus on Lean in the context of (public and private sector) corporate governance. This is definitely a 'must read!'
-A.B. Morrill III, Major General, USAF, Vice Director, Defense Logistics Agency
Finally, a hands-on, real-world book written by someone who has actually led several Lean transformations. My only concern is that my competitors get their hands on this book.
-Peter Desloge, chairman and CEO, Watlow Corporation
Koenigsaecker has been my sensei for over seven years. The lessons he has worked to impart are all contained right here . . . a must-read for anyone serious about Lean process improvement.
-Donald J. Wetekam, group vice president, AAR Corporation, Lieutenant General (retired) USAF
George Koenigsaecker has written a wise book that goes beyond an explanation of the tools of Lean to provide keen insights - derived from his three decades of experience on the ground as a Lean leader - into how executives can deploy Lean principals to build a true learning organization capable of continuous performance improvement.
-Alan Aviles, president, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
George makes a complex subject simple, a great 'how-to' guide for leaders on Lean process improvement based on years of practical experience. This book is a winner for leaders who want to embrace the Lean journey and put their organizations on the path to excellence.
-Major General Dave Gillett
I'm glad George finally wrote this book! His practical, experience based understanding of Lean and its implications for leaders of companies is much needed and enormously helpful. George has the credentials to say it like he experienced it, from the same vantage point as thousands of executives and senior managers all over the world. This volume provides a simple and personal description of how to resolve the many management dilemma and leadership paradoxes every leader must wrestle with in embedding into their cultures the cost saving and value creating principles and tools of Lean.
-Robert Miller, executive director, The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence
It is always best to learn Lean and the leadership lessons of Lean from someone who lives, eats and breathes Lean systems. Very few individuals in North America have the level of experience leading change as George Koenigsaecker. This is a great book for anyone beginning their Lean journey, but an even better book for those CEOs and COOs who have demonstrated a passion for developing a Lean enterprise and must know how to continue the journey of continuous improvement for a life time. Continuous Improvement never ends, but passion in the enterprise can wane - How does a leader keep driving the enterprise? This book can help.
-Dan Ariens, president and CEO, The Ariens Company
Effectively organized into a chronological lesson plan for leaders, this book provides valuable guidelines for any organization embarking on the Lean journey. Drawing on his successful experience, George Koenigsaecker takes Lean thinking beyond the tools and principles, offering practical advice and confidence-building techniques for improving performance at every level of operation. Through the lens of his own transformational journey, he provides readers with a step-by-step primer for building a culture of continuous improvement and offers interesting anecdotes to support his philosophy that a Lean culture will always supersede Lean tools.
-Mike Ward, president, Autoliv Americas