- Paperback - Number of Pages: 257 pages
- Dimensions: 156 x 235 x 15mm - 362g
- Publication date: 19 Jan 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Imprint: Productivity Press
- Publication City/Country: Portland, United States
"I highly recommend One-Piece Flow vs Batching by Charlie Protzman, Joe McNamara, and Dan Protzman. ... The authors have put together a series of real life examples of one-piece flow vs batching that really highlight the waste that drives batching. -Kenneth L. Skiles, Director, Continuous Improvement, Lincoln Electric "I do recommend that you carefully study this book and recognize that batching must disappear to achieve one-piece flow if you want to compete in the world arena." Norman Bodek, Owner, PCS Press "This is the first book I have read that comprehensively confronts the ills of batching in a single volume and provides an alternative. It does so in language that is clear and accessible to all levels in an organization-from CEO to middle managers to workers on the shop floor! A great contribution to the 'improving productivity' agenda. Read it!" -Augustus J. Lusack MSc, MBA, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt; Founder: 'Why Not?' Solutions Limited; Head of Pathology, Northampton General Hospita...