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BetaCodex Press anounces "What would Ohno-san do?"

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Taiichi Ohno (1912-1990) has rightly been called architect of the Toyota Production System: Starting in the late 1940s and well into the 1970s, Ohno pushed through Just-in-Time, Jidoka, Kaizen, Kanban and Lean within the Toyota ecosystem, combining these concepts into a coherent system of flow and time-orientation.


The new book is edited together by Niels Pflaeging and Stefan Schmeing: It is the first book of quotes by Ohno-san ever published. The volume presents more than 160 carefully researched and painstakingly sequenced quotes by Taiichi Ohno from a wide range of sources. The book comes in a practical, small format and it is supplemented with photos of Taiichi Ohno that you likely have never seen before.


What would Ohno-san do? is the third volume in the "What would XXX do?" series from BetaCodex Press, following What would Deming do? and What would Drucker do?


The book will soon become available for pre-orders through all book retailers


BetaCodex Press offers discounts for orders through the Red42 web shop, starting at packages of 10 copies.


For more information about BetaCodex Press: redforty2.com/betacodexpress

For review copies, get in touch with contact@betacodexpress.com



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