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    Ohno Taiichi (大野耐一, Ōno Taiichi, February 29, 1912 – May 28, 1990) was a Japanese industrial engineer and businessman. He is considered to be the father of the Toyota Production System, which inspired Lean Manufacturing in the U.S. [1] [2] He devised the seven wastes (or muda in Japanese) as part of this system.

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  3. Taiichi Ohno is often hailed as the father of the Toyota Production System (TPS), a methodology that has revolutionized manufacturing processes worldwide. His pioneering work laid the foundation for what we now recognize as Lean Manufacturing.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Five_whysFive whys - Wikipedia

    The architect of the Toyota Production System, Taiichi Ohno, described the five whys method as "the basis of Toyota's scientific approach by repeating why five times [5] the nature of the problem as well as its solution becomes clear."

  5. Taiichi Ohno. Taiichi Ohno was born in Dalian, China, in 1912 and spent much of his life in Japan, working as an engineer for the Toyota Motor Company. Ohno’s ideas and approach to manufacturing was based on simplicity, efficiency, and a relentless focus on eliminating waste.

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    The main objectives of the TPS are to design out overburden (muri) and inconsistency (mura), and to eliminate waste (muda). The most significant effects on process value delivery are achieved by designing a process capable of delivering the required results smoothly; by designing out "mura" (inconsistency). It is also crucial to ensure that the pro...

    Toyota Motor Corporation published an official description of TPS for the first time in 1992; this booklet was revised in 1998.In the foreword it was said: "The TPS is a framework for conserving resources by eliminating waste. People who participate in the system learn to identify expenditures of material, effort and time that do not generate value...

    Toyota has long been recognized as a leader in the automotive manufacturing and production industry. Toyota received their inspiration for the system, not from the American automotive industry (at that time the world's largest by far), but from visiting a supermarket. The idea of just-in-time production was originated by Kiichiro Toyoda, founder of...

    Toyota originally began sharing TPS with its parts suppliers in the 1990s. Because of interest in the program from other organizations, Toyota began offering instruction in the methodology to others. Toyota has even "donated" its system to charities, providing its engineering staff and techniques to non-profits in an effort to increase their effici...

    Taiichi Ohno's Workplace Management(2007) outlines in 38 chapters how to implement the TPS. Some important concepts are: 1. Chapter 1 Wise Mend Their Ways - See the Analects of Confuciusfor further information. 2. Chapter 4 Confirm Failures With Your Own Eyes 3. Chapter 11 Wasted Motion Is Not Work 4. Chapter 15 Just In Time- Phrase invented by Kii...

    Emiliani, B., with Stec, D., Grasso, L. and Stodder, J. (2007), Better Thinking, Better Results: Case Study and Analysis of an Enterprise-Wide Lean Transformation, second edition, The CLBM, LLC Ken...
    Liker, Jeffrey (2003), The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer, First edition, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-139231-9.
    Monden, Yasuhiro (1998), Toyota Production System, An Integrated Approach to Just-In-Time, Third edition, Norcross, GA: Engineering & Management Press, ISBN 0-412-83930-X.
    Ohno, Taiichi (1988), Just-In-Time for Today and Tomorrow, Cambridge, MA: Productivity Press, ISBN 0915299208
    History of the TPS at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Site Archived 2012-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
    Toyota Production System Terms Archived 2012-04-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Taiichi Ohno, an engineer and former Toyota executive, conceived and launched the fabled Toyota Production System (TPS). TPS facilitates the production of high-quality goods in the quickest and most efficient way possible.

  7. Jul 22, 2022 · Ohno, who began his career in 1932 at the Toyota automatic loom company, eventually went to work for Akio Toyoda’s grandfather Kiichiro Toyoda, founder of the Toyota automotive company.

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