Randall L. Kies II's New Book 'Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement' is a Functional Read Focusing on the Lean/CI Tools and Its Significance to the Company's Future

Fulton Books author, Randall L. Kies II, with a career in engineering, has completed his most recent book "Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement": an insightful exposition that expounds on the Lean/CI principles and why learning this is advantageous to the company's decision-making process. This opus does not mean to argue with the types of savings that can be generated. Instead, it aims to provide real calculations that add up to real money.

Kies II shares, "How much money have we saved? How many people were laid off? One manager may argue that there are no savings generated from Lean manufacturing (Lean) activity unless you are reducing head count. Another manager may think the savings contribute to additional sales and profit, streamlined operations, and additional investment in the company's future. There is also the human element where people may enjoy a boost in morale. Which is it? Who is right?

The real secret with Lean/CI is to strive for perfection through using the proper tools at the proper time. There is no way to do everything at once, so the plan should be to incrementally improve the right things at the right time. This can be accomplished by training to the necessary material, engaging people, and focusing on the manufacturing floor."

Published by Fulton Books, Randall L. Kies II's book is an insightful work that is useful for company leaders. The topics tackled are meant to lessen the bad decisions done by the company.

This volume can also be used as a resource for students who plan to enter the business field. As well as for the leaders who strive for their team's success.

Readers who wish to experience this potent work can purchase "Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books