Libri di Jeffrey Liker
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- 9788891941848 Fisiologia umana. Un approccio integrato. Con Contenuto digitale per accesso online
- 9788891941831 Elementi di fisica. Per le lauree scientifiche, mediche
- 9781526812360 Organisational behaviour
- 9781308746142 Informatica
- 9781260569988 Biology
- 9781260565737 Contemporary management
- 9781260565560 Essentials of corporate finance
- 9781260098556 Human resource management
- 9781260084153 International business: competing in the global marketplace
- 9781259969447 Auditing & assurance services: a systematic approach
The Toyota Way Liker Jeffrey K. - Mcgraw-Hill Education, 2022 - Scienze
A classic in the world of business management, The Toyota Way has been helping leaders create powerful strategies based on the automaker's legendary management principles and philosophy for nearly two decades. !t played a key role in launching the continuous-improvement movement, driving unprecedented change and innovation in countless public and private organizations across the world. Now, this fully revised edition builds on the originai 14 management principles that have made it so popular and includes new case examples from both manufacturing and service industries. Management guru and continuous-improvement pioneer Jeffrey K. Liker delivers a revised model with scientific thinking at its core. He walks you through the process of how Toyota and other top companies develop scientific thinking in leaders and employees at all levels-and replace theorizing and assuming with deep observation and experimentation. Liker delves below the surface of many lean six-sigma programs, showing how to align operational excellence with your business strategy by developing people who: view challenges as opportunities to energize improvement; lead high-performance teams to achieve seemingly impossible challenges; break down complex challenges into smaller, solvable problems that can be more easily addressed. (continued on back flap)