
The Green Factory
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"In this book, the authors add a great deal of experiential insight into a subject that should be attracting much more attention-the merging of Lean process improvement with environmental process improvement. ... A strength of this book is that it characterizes failed and mediocre projects as well as the kind that proponents like to toot."-Robert. W. "Doc" Hall, Chairman, Compression Institute; Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
"The book extends the 'adjacent possible' of Lean and Green to develop the Lean and Green Business Model, taking as it does the best from 'planet, people, and profit' and showing the application at cell, factory, and 'extended product' areas. Of particular importance is the eminently practical guidance material on how to do kaizen activities in such areas. Extending the already great value of the book, the authors have gone further to include key implementation lessons, and an extremely valuable section on preconditions for success."
-John Bicheno, MSc Lean Enterprise Course Director, Buckingham Lean Enterprise Unit, University of Buckingham
"A very useful hands-on, ground-up methodology for addressing Lean and Green issues in your operations. Well worth doing."
-Daniel T. Jones, Chairman, Lean Enterprise Academy, UK
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Neil Trivedi is a highly experienced strategy and transformation consultant and qualified Lean expert, with broad experience across global platforms within the automotive, aerospace, food, FMCG, transportation, biomedical, and public sectors. He has been instrumental in helping organizations improve their performance by collaboratively tackling complex business problems and in designing and implementing solutions that demonstrate tangible benefits to businesses.
Dr. Pauline Found is a course director for MSc in continuous improvement in public services and a senior lecturer in Lean operations at the University of Buckingham. She was previously senior research fellow of the Lean Enterprise Research Centre (LERC) at Cardiff University, where she worked for nine years and was involved in a range of research, knowledge transfer, and engagement and executive education projects and initiatives, as well as writing books and papers on Lean. She is coauthor of Staying Lean: Thriving Not Just Surviving, for which she holds a Shingo Research and Professional Publication Prize (2009).
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