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Speed to Market: Lean Manufacturing for Job Shops

Speed to Market: Lean Manufacturing for Job Shops

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inproving your Business "increasing value"
Review: A gold mine of profit opportunities. Must reading for any owner who wants to increase the marketability and selling price of his or her business. Frank Covich, President, National Association of Independent Business Brokers


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is so right on it's unbelievable
Review: I've read Lean Manufacturing for Job Shops two times in the last 2 weeks. As a VP of Manufacturing for several large job shops in North Eastern Wisconsin, the book is so right on, its unbelievable.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Staff Members Can Build Credibility with Line Management
Review: Speed to Market provides a truly impressive set of lessons guaranteed to reduce customer wait time 75% or more. Not only of value to line management, this easy-to-comprehend book provides any staff member with the knowledge needed to establish credibility with management while making a strategic contribution to their organization. As President of Human Resource Professionals, I am always seeking good information to enhance my HR consulting with an understanding of my client's overall business opportunities. Read this book now! Your customer is waiting!


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can't think of anything I learned here.
Review: This book is twelve chapters of "Business for Dummies". Quite honestly, if you don't know the majority of this book you shouldn't be in manufacturing.

Not a single complex thought is brought forth in this book. Save your money and your time.


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