KAIZEN & KANBAN: How to Exploit Kaizen Activities. The Perpetual Improvement as a Key to High-Performance Productivity. Learn Kanban to Master Project Management by Visualizing Workflow. NEW VERSION
Written by ERIC LIKER
Narrated by Ross Pipkin
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About this audiobook
Are you a team leader, manager, or business owner, and you want to drastically boost your workflow and project management skills?
Want to unlock the secrets of Kaizen and Kanban to supercharge your productivity?
Inside this comprehensive and detailed guide, you’ll uncover how the powerful, proven methodologies of Kaizen and Kanban will drastically transform the way you run your business. Whether you want to improve your workflow, manage projects more efficiently, or streamline your business, this guide offers you a roadmap to taking your business to the next level.
With reference to the philosophy behind Kaizen and Kanban, how to adopt and implement these strategies into your business, and how to troubleshoot and overcome common obstacles to successful implementation, now it’s never been easier to get started.
What you’ll discover:
-- A Fundamental Overview of Kaizen And Kanban
-- Understanding The Proven Philosophy Behind These Methodologies
-- Step-By-Step Strategies For Implementing Kaizen and Kanban Into Your Business
-- Improving Your Workflow, Business Process, and Management Visualization
-- Powerful Ways To Operate and Co-Ordinate Your Business For The Best Results
-- Common Barriers To Implementation – and How To Overcome Them
No matter your business or level of experience, these proven methodologies are a brilliant way to revolutionize your project management skills and help streamline your business.
Discover how Kaizen and Kanban can improve your sales and products, learn how to take advantage of these highly effective strategies, and transform the way you look at business today.
Buy now to discover how to take your business to the next level with Kaizen and Kanban!More audiobooks from Eric Liker
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Reviews for KAIZEN & KANBAN
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5As a consultant, I want the flexibility to adapt my work to take advantage of opportunities that might arise in a given week--to write an article or blog post, or to propose a project to a new client. And, while I try to plan a week's worth work, I need the flexibility to adapt my work on the fly. I work in small chunks, finishing work. I like seeing completed work. I have a great sense of accomplishment when I see completed work.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Full of life and business changing tools where one can lead a sophisticated more structured and complete life simply. Less stress and more time to do the things that matter or spend the time with loved ones.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Business may have certain standards for how the Six Sigma process is used. I learned that all practices must be geared towards producing a leaner and more efficient environment where regular business functions can be easily supported.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Kanban allows the vital communication between staff members and with management to be fluid. People, in my experience, want to do their jobs well and want to be a part of a group that allows individuals to make decisions and be responsible for their part without the need for orders. PK is a focal point that fosters total participation.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book was purchased because the author claimed to take the kanban system and apply it in an unconventional way. It's rare to see "thinking" like this - most seem intent on rigidly and rigorously copying others. It was refreshing to see an author who promotes thinking instead of blind copying.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The ideas in this book are simple and I’m hoping it’s a system that will help me cope with my ADD. I have trouble prioritizing, and with time management. When I was in college the system that worked best for me was a monthly view of a calendar and a daily/weekly system with postits. My life is more complex then when I was in college and I feel like I’m spiraling one day to the next. And wasting a lot of time just feeling overwhelmed. I like this system because is familiar; flexible; and makes all these abstract things that I need to do, or think about, tangible. I think between a personal kanban and bullet journaling (for reflection) I’ll beable to finally have a personal system that can help me make progress in life
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book deals with the disconnect between our brains and the modern multitasking/deadline driven world. It is well written a doable.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Garbage. Word salad. I don't know how this was "written" but it looks like it was just randomly pieced together.