Chapter 1: We'll Have to Close Some Plants Chapter 2: Looking for Mr. Saito Chapter 3: Finding a Sensei Chapter 4: Sincere Mind Chapter 5: Henry Ford's Vision Chapter 6: Walking the Plant Chapter 7: Continuing the Tour Chapter 8: Needs More Work Chapter 9: Understanding Zone Control Chapter 10: Time Out at the Blue Giraffe Chapter 11: Making our Video Chapter 12: Kick-Off Chapter 13: Big Heart Chapter 14: The Money Board Chapter 15: A Night in Astoria Chapter 16: Visual Management Chapter 17: The River and the Rocks Chapter 18: People Make the Difference Chapter 19: No Problem is a Problem Chapter 20: Developing Early Warning Systems Chapter 21: The Valley of Darkness Chapter 22: Learning About the Help Line Chapter 23: The Efficiency of Pull Systems Chapter 24: Stupid Meanness Chapter 25: The Frog, the Scorpion and the Nightingale Chapter 26: Grapefruit Moon Glossary Index
Pascal Dennis is a professional engineer with more than 25 years of experience in management consulting and manufacturing, including leadership positions at Toyota and Lean Pathways, Inc.
"Andy & Me ,captures the opportunities and pitfalls in the journey
of lean transformation. It is set in a real world plant environment
that deals with physical, operational and emotional challenges. The
story format engages, teaches and entertains the reader."
Anne Stevens, Group VP, Canada, Mexico and S. America, Ford Motor
Company, January 15, 2005
"… one of the best books I’ve read in a long time on the subject of
Lean and the Toyota Production System. Don’t be fooled by how
simplistic some of the author’s solutions appear. If properly
taught, and then religiously utilized, they will significantly
improve your organization. Pascal Dennis is not only a seasoned
‘Sensei’ but a good storyteller as well."
Steve Pontbriand, Senior Vice President, Systems Control, January
15, 2005
"I do not usually like 'business novels' because the story gets in
the way of the ideas. Andy and Me is the exception. This short and
readable book does a wonderful job of explaining the transformation
of a production plant to the Toyota approach to lean
manufacturing."
Brian Maskell, Co-Author, Practical Lean Accounting, May 16,
2005
"Highly recommended. I just received this and tore through it. The
book is a quick and light read, although you'll want to stop and
let some of the TPS concepts sink in and re-read certain sections
and illustrations."
Mark Graban, Phoenix, Arizona, July 7, 2005
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