ABSTRACT

In this third book of the Shingo Model series, Continuous Improvement focuses on five of the Shingo Guiding Principles: seek perfection, embrace scientific thinking, focus on process, assure quality at the source, and improve flow and pull.

Each chapter in Continuous Improvement is designed to enhance your comprehension of one or more aspects of the Continuous Improvement dimension of the Shingo Model and to increase your understanding of how the dimension interrelates with and complements the other principles in the Shingo Model. Ultimately, this explanation grounds the technical science of continuous improvement with a powerful social science that focuses on people development. It is this combination that creates the opportunity for improvement to be truly continuous.

Because tacit learning is critical to deepening your continuous improvement knowledge, "Reader Challenges" are included throughout the text to encourage you to apply what you have read within the context of your own organization. This hands-on practice is necessary to understand the interrelatedness of principles, systems, and tools that are inherent in the Shingo Model.

The Shingo Institute recognizes that "the transformation from traditional philosophy and practices to organizational excellence does not occur without the courage, creativity, and persistence of everyone in the organization—from executives to managers to team members on the frontline."

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|12 pages

The Continuous Improvement Dimension

chapter 3|18 pages

Seek Perfection

chapter 4|17 pages

Embrace Scientific Thinking

chapter 5|12 pages

Focus on Process

chapter 6|10 pages

Assure Quality at the Source

chapter 7|22 pages

Improve Flow & Pull

chapter 8|8 pages

Theory in Practice

chapter 9|8 pages

Improvement Systems and Behaviors

chapter 10|18 pages

Where Do I Go from Here?