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  2. Taiichi Ohno (1912-1990) With strong backing from Eiji Toyoda, Taiichi Ohno built the foundation of the Toyota spirit of monozukuri by helping establish the Toyota Production System, and creating the basic framework for the Just-in-Time method.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taiichi_OhnoTaiichi Ohno - Wikipedia

    He is considered to be the father of the Toyota Production System, which inspired Lean Manufacturing in the U.S. He devised the seven wastes (or muda in Japanese) as part of this system. He wrote several books about the system, including Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production.

  4. Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda, Japanese industrial engineers, developed the system between 1948 and 1975. [2] Originally called "just-in-time production", it builds on the approach created by the founder of Toyota, Sakichi Toyoda, his son Kiichiro Toyoda, and the engineer Taiichi Ohno.

  5. Mar 15, 2018 · Taiichi Ohno wrote several books outlining the benefits of TPS, or “lean,” but he gave away very few of Toyotas own secrets. He generally cited examples from other companies to illustrate the benefits of the system. His writings include: Toyota Production System: Beyond Large Scale Manufacturing; Taiichi Ohno’s Workplace Management

  6. Feb 29, 1988 · In this classic text, Taiichi Ohno--inventor of the Toyota Production System and Lean manufacturing--shares the genius that sets him apart as one of the most disciplined and creative thinkers of our time.

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  7. The brainchild of Taiichi Ohno, an industrial engineer at Toyota, this system is not merely a set of operational guidelines; it is a holistic philosophy that transcends the mechanics of production lines. The 14 principles that constitute TPS focus on a balanced amalgamation of technical efficiency and human-centric management.

  8. 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. The concept revolutionized the Japanese automotive industry, as well as manufacturing systems around the world.

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