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Books
Extreme Government Makeover
by Ken Miller
Gemba Walks
by James Womack
The Goal
by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt
The Gold Mine
by Freddy Balle, Michael Balle
The Lean Manager
by Michael Balle
Learning To See
by Mike Rother and John Shook
The Machine That Changed The World
by James Womack, Daniel Jones and Daniel Roos
Today and Tomorrow
by Henry Ford
The Toyota Way
by Jeffery Liker
We Don't Make Widgets
by Ken Miller
A Public-Sector Journey to Lean: Fighting Muda in Times of Muri
by Kate McGovern
Documents
A3 Presentation
A3 Storyboard
Best Practices to Avoid Common Pitfalls
by Bob Minicucci, Chair of the NH Lean Executive Committee
Presented at the NH Lean Summit, September 24, 2013
Lean and Information Technology Toolkit
Mapping Graphic Standards
Synthesis of Lean Information and Practice in Government
by K. Taylor, WA DOT Nov. 2013
Shingo Model Handbook
The Shingo Prize offers a long-term goal for organizational excellence. The NH Lean Executive Committee sees this framework as an aspiration for our future. While each project completed helps, we see the Shingo criteria as a good way to make a Lean organization a sustainable reality.
State of Colorado Lean Manual
Using Edraw for your Value Stream Maps
Lean in Government Starter Kit
US EPA's library of Lean Government guides, especially the Lean in Government Starter Kit, is available at
Lean @ EPA
. Written around environmental agencies, but useful for any public-sector agency.
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