Boost productivity by looking beyond the plant door .
This concise analysis shows how management ideas like systems thinking and standardization can lift performance across an entire industry.
The book argues that improving labor productivity isn’t just about maximizing output at one facility. It presents real-world examples from manufacturing and distribution to illustrate how actions inside one company can hurt or help the broader system. It also discusses how government and industry collaboration could unlock large-scale gains, from pallet and carton standardization to new technical methods.
- How integrated systems change the way we view production, distribution, and service.
- Why standardization can unlock longer production runs and reduce warehouse complexity.
- Examples of inter-firm friction that waste time, space, and labor—and how to address them.
- Ways industry-wide cooperation might accelerate productivity without stifling innovation.
Ideal for readers seeking practical, big-picture ideas about efficiency, systems thinking, and how policy and industry action can improve nationwide productivity.