Lean IT: Enabling and Sustaining Your Lean Transformation
Steven C Bell
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Add to basket2010. 1st Edition. Hardcover. To achieve and sustain a Lean transformation, organizations must learn how to effectively engage and leverage IT in all aspects of continuous improvement. This book aims to help IT and the rest of the business work together for continuous improvements to the Lean enterprise. It examines how IT can better understand the needs of the business. Num Pages: 370 pages, 63 black & white illustrations, 2 black & white tables. BIC Classification: KJMV5. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 239 x 163 x 26. Weight in Grams: 674. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Winner of a Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award
Information Technology is supposed to enable business performance and innovation, improve service levels, manage change, and maintain quality and stability, all while steadily reducing operating costs. Yet when an enterprise begins a Lean transformation, too often the IT department is either left out or viewed as an obstacle. What is to be done? Winner of a 2011 Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award, this book shares practical tips, examples, and case studies to help you establish a culture of continuous improvement to deliver IT operational excellence and business value to your organization.
Praise for:
...will have a permanent place in my bookshelf.―Gene Kim, Chief Technology Officer, Tripwire, Inc.
... provides an unprecedented look at the role that Lean IT will play in making this revolutionary shift and the critical steps for sustained success.―Steve Castellanos, Lean Enterprise Director, Nike, Inc.
Twenty years from now the firms which dominate their industries will have fully embraced Lean strategies throughout their IT organizations. ―Scott W. Ambler, Chief Methodologist for Agile and Lean, IBM Rational
… a great survival manual for those needing nimble and adaptive systems.―Dr. David Labby, MD, PhD, Medical Director and Director of Clinical Support and Innovation, CareOregon
… makes a major contribution in an often-ignored but much-needed area.―John Bicheno, Program Director MS in Lean Operations, Cardiff University
… a comprehensive view into the world of Lean IT, a must read!―Dave Wilson, Quality Management, Oregon Health & Science University
Steve Bell, CFPIM brings over twenty years' experience in finance, operations management and information systems. He is the author of Lean Enterprise Systems, Using IT for Continuous Improvement. (2006)
Mike Orzen, CMA, CFPIM, PMP delivers a unique blend of IT, operations management, Lean, Six Sigma, and project management. With a BA from Stanford University in economics and an MBA from the University of Oregon, Mike has been consulting, coaching, and teaching for over 20 years.
Steve and Mike are faculty members of the Lean Enterprise Institute. Together, the authors combine their experience in information systems and process improvement to share their lessons learned.
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