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    Shelfari edited the subjects of Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People 2 weeks ago.

    • Added the subject: Subjects > Professional and Technical > Engineering > Industrial, Manufacturing and Operational Systems > Manufacturing
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Business and Investing > Management and Leadership > Management Science
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Business and Investing > Small Business and Entrepreneurship > Entrepreneurship
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Business and Investing > Industries and Professions > Industrial Relations
    • Added the subject: Subjects > Business and Investing > Management and Leadership > Management
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    Shelfari edited the classification of Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People Sunday, January 24 2010.

    • changed the Dewey Classification: 658.4
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    Shelfari edited the description of Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People Sunday, August 2 2009.

    • Waste has plagued almost every industrial-age firm for the past century. In this powerfully argued alternative to conventional cost management thinking, experts H. Thomas Johnson and Anders Bröms assert that any company can avoid the waste that is generated through excessive operating costs in the short run and excessive losses from market instability in the long run. To gain more secure levels of profitability, management must simply change how it thinks about work and how it organizes work. Profit Beyond Measure details how two extremely profitable manufacturers, Toyota and the Swedish truck maker Scania, have rejected the traditional mechanistic mindset of managing by results that generates waste. Johnson and Broms explain how Toyota and Scania achieve their legendary cost advantage through a revolutionary concept they call managing by means (MBM). Instead of being driven to meet preconceived accounting targets, the production systems of Toyota and Scania are governed by the three precepts that guide all living systems: self-organization, interdependence, and diversity. Amid a wealth of new insights into Toyota's vaunted system, Johnson and Bröms introduce the tools of MBM to show how design, production, and profitability analysis are done to customer order. They demonstrate that by following the principles that emulate life systems, even a lean and profitable company can organize work to greatly lessen its long-term earnings instability and sharply reduce its short-run operating costs. Scania has achieved sixty-five years of financial stability and longevity in the face of fierce competition. Toyota has amassed a market value since 1988 that has rivaled -- or sometimes surpassed -- the American "Big Three" automakers combined. The principles that Johnson and Bröms set forth in Profit Beyond Measure can guarantee the same richer, longer life to any company that applies them.

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    Shelfari edited the contributors of Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People Wednesday, July 29 2009.

    • Added a contributor: H. Thomas Johnson: (Primary Author)
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    Shelfari edited the first sentence of Profit Beyond Measure: Extraordinary Results through Attention to Work and People Friday, July 17 2009.

    • Managers of business organizations will find as a result reading this book that they can no longer accept without question the conventional wisdom that says an organization will reach its bottom-line goals best if it drives its employees and suppliers to achieve financial targets in their work.
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