The Toyota Engagement Equation, Tracey Richardson
The Toyota Engagement Equation, Tracey Richardson
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The Toyota Engagement Equation
How to Understand and Implement Continuous Improvement Thinking in Any Organization

Author: Tracey Richardson, Ernie Richardson

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 6 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/31/2017


Synopsis

The formula for Lean success! Toyota veterans reveal how to build continuous improvement into your company’s DNA

Ever since Toyota introduced the revolutionary Toyota Production System (TPS), businesses have tried to replicate Toyota’s success. Few have succeeded over the long term. What businesses have failed to realize is that TPS calls for a fundamentally different way of thinking.

Now, at long last, here is a straightforward guide that make sense of the thinking culture behind Toyota’s phenomenal success. In its pages, authors Tracey and Ernie Richardson speak from the heart as Toyota employees who worked in the Kentucky factory when the company was first introducing its people-first approach in the U.S., and went on in the ensuing decades to teach Lean thinking around the world.

In The Toyota Engagement Equation, the authors take you through Toyota’s own journey of discovery. This deep dive into the company’s game-changing work practices reveals how employees were developed, how they were taught to spot and define problems through standardization, how they were coached to solve them, and how they were encouraged to improve their thinking as they moved forward.

And you’ll see how Toyota developed this simple but profoundly effective approach into an overall management system-and how you can achieve amazing results in your company through the same system.

In the world of Lean design and implementation handbooks, The Toyota Engagement Equation stands out as a fresh, unique, and authoritative guide to building your business into the Toyota of your industry. As the authors see it, TPS has now evolved to the “Thinking People System!”


About Tracey Richardson

Tracey Richardson lives in the Georgian Bay region of Ontario, Canada, and is a retired daily newspaper journalist. She has written several romance novels, including I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, Delay of Game, and The Song in My Heart. Her novels Last Salute and No Rules of Engagement were both Lambda Literary award finalists. Side Order of Love was a Romance Writers of America Rainbow Award of Excellence winner in contemporary romance.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bob on September 24, 2017

Where to start on the Toyota Engagement Equation... If you are feeling a little overwhelmed with books that show at a very high level what goes on at Toyota or how Toyota leadership would handle situations, then you will be pleasantly surprised that Toyota Engagement Equation is not like that. The au......more

Goodreads review by Marcin on December 31, 2021

4/5. Maybe If I wouldn't read "The Toyota Way" first, then this book would be more interesting. Here in many pages it felt like some pieces are described better somewhere else... There was also too much "Bio". The good part: I like the equation; its about behaviours and thnking in the PDCA or SDCA c......more

Goodreads review by Marlon on September 11, 2017

This book is excellent because while it teaches theory, it illustrates real life experience. I fell in love with Lean a while ago, only now do I have the opportunity to manage the way I understand as best Lean thinking. This book not only teaches me, confirms I am on the right path and gives practic......more

Goodreads review by Mike on November 06, 2017

Quickly becoming one of my 'preferred' Lean books. A refreshing book, written by Toyota learners, sharing insights beyond the normal 'Lean' market. Finally, a book sharing new and/or deeper insight, not just a regurgitation of what everyone else has already written. Tracey is widely known for her A3......more

Goodreads review by Allison on September 03, 2017

The authors have deep experience with continuous improvement thinking as utilized at an award-winning Toyota manufacturing plant in Kentucky. This book is an overview of problem-solving and continuous improvement in a manufacturing setting. Examples from other settings (such as education or healthca......more