Total Manufacturing Solutions

Total Manufacturing Solutions

by RonBasu (Author), J.NevanWright (Author)

Synopsis

Total Manufacturing Solutions is a blueprint for manufacturing excellence and performance improvement. In a refreshing and innovative manner, this book will show you how to achieve world class manufacturing status for your organization. Total Manufacturing Solutions is not another management fad. It provides you with 200 pivotal questions derived from this six pillar structure from which you can benchmark your own organization. Such a comprehensive self-examination will enable you to recognize your strengths and weaknesses and from here this book suggests practical strategies which can be adopted to help your organization become a world class enterprise. Senior executives, professional management consultants, managers and students of all disciplines will find this book a stimulating guide to manufacturing quality and continuous improvement.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Published: 12 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0750640413
ISBN 13: 9780750640411

Media Reviews
'This is a book for those who are not satisfied with the theory, and who want to know how to achieve things in practice. It will show you not only why you cannot afford not to get started, but how to do so - and help you achieve tangible benefits.'
Ray Wild, Henley Management College.
'The book is blessed by virtue of its versatility and its ideas, if intelligently applied, can contribute to our manufacturing sector becoming more competitive...may the sales be a roaring success.'
Sir Gavin Laird, CBE
Trade Union Leader
'..essential reading for any manufacturing organisation which aspires to world class status.'
Dr John Hinchcliff, President Auckland Institute of Technology, New Zealand
practical and muddy-booted
Sir John Harvey-Jones
'In a refreshing and innovative manner, this book shows the reader how to
achieve world class manufacturing status for their organisation.'
International Logistics Abstracts Feb 1997
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