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Hardcover Extreme Toyota: Radical Contradictions That Drive Success at the World's Best Manufacturer Book

ISBN: 0470267623

ISBN13: 9780470267622

Extreme Toyota: Radical Contradictions That Drive Success at the World's Best Manufacturer

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Extreme Toyota offers the first real, comprehensive inside look at what makes one of the world's best companies run. With unprecedented access to the inner working of Toyota, the authors spent six years researching the company, interviewing hundreds of executives and employees, and discovering the company's secret of success. What they uncovered will surprise you and change the way you think about business. Simultaneously rigidly traditional and seriously...

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Insightful study of Toyota's cultural strength and internal contradictions

Vast numbers of books discuss Toyota, but this one is far more than just another paean to how well the company uses its production system. Emi Osono, Norihiko Shimizu and Hirotaka Takeuchi, working with translator John Kyle Dorton, focus on several different elements of Toyota's culture. They explain how the company's leaders diagnose its internal contradictions and use them as a source of energy and a springboard for creativity. Where most corporate leaders see waste and a sad absence of harmonization, Toyota's executives forge a fresh road through experimentation and continuous improvement. The book offers new ideas to help you assess your organization's internal contradictions and turn them to your advantage. Despite being originally written in Japanese, this volume reads well and it features illustrations that actually help you understand the concepts behind the words. getAbstract recommends it to businesspeople who are interested in Toyota, its culture and the culture of their own organizations.

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In light of the recent federal bailout, It doesn't take a brainiac to figure out that the Big Three American automakers are in big financial trouble. Each is plagued by a strikingly similar palette of problems, products and poor performance. In fact, one of the biggest gripes leveled against U.S. automakers is that they're too similar overall. That's not the case for Toyota which has turned divergence and internal paradox into a competitive advantage that has helped it consistently rank as one of the best manufacturers in the world. In the book Extreme Toyota a team of business strategy academicians focus on six contradictory forces that Toyota has replicated within its organizational DNA that enable it to constantly self renew and generate ongoing innovation. The authors applaud Toyota's ability to reconcile seemingly irreconcilable issues such as personnel redundancy with operational efficiency; extended experimentation cycles with rapid implementations; and constrained resource usage with extravagant project decisions. Soundview recommends this book because of its counterintuitive insights and powerful premise, which should benefit most manufacturers - perhaps even the Big Three.

Good manager level book on TPS.

Having read most of the detailed TPS books, this one was a bit to theoretical. Realize it was likely written for the MBA crowd.... I still find it a bit odd that Toyota subject books tend to avoid the fact that no company is perfect. Wouldn't trade the hectic workweek it sounds like the Japanese based staff work for anything. I liked the references to the CEO's push even thought business was good at the time.
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