

Buy The Toyota Way, Second Edition: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer (BUSINESS BOOKS) 2 by LIKER (ISBN: 9781260468519) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Absolutely Brilliant - Absolutely Brilliant, lots of great information on Standardisation and Sustain and much more Review: A seminal work - Jeff Liker has revised his best selling description of Toyota’s management system. Lots of new material and up to date material. An important guide for managers and students trying to understand the lean revolution and to draw lessons for their own organisations. An important book that will undoubtedly become a classic in time.



| Best Sellers Rank | 28,807 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 142 in Professional Finance 452 in Engineering & Technology |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (903) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 3.05 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 1260468518 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1260468519 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 448 pages |
| Publication date | 10 Nov. 2020 |
| Publisher | McGraw Hill |
N**K
Absolutely Brilliant
Absolutely Brilliant, lots of great information on Standardisation and Sustain and much more
D**S
A seminal work
Jeff Liker has revised his best selling description of Toyota’s management system. Lots of new material and up to date material. An important guide for managers and students trying to understand the lean revolution and to draw lessons for their own organisations. An important book that will undoubtedly become a classic in time.
W**A
Happy with My Purchase
Great product, fast delivery. Very happy!
5**5
Good read
Good read, interesting to know where many of the manufacturing techniques come from.
G**N
Comprehensive story behind the success of Toyota's customer-centric product development techniques
Before reading this book I'd read a few snippets in other books around Toyota's Lean way of working, but this book tells a comprehensive story not only about the success behind Toyota's legendary customer-centric product development techniques along with market performance data to back it up, but it also gives insight into how the business got out of its comfort zone to innovate with the Lexus and Prius. If you're an advocate for an empowered and learning culture, you'll love this book as it's packed with inspiring examples of how their success started with a healthy culture and a long-term philosophy. This book gives insight into how Toyota creates an ideal environment for implementing Lean techniques and tools by: 🔸️Fostering an atmosphere of continuous improvement and learning 🔸️Satisfying customers (and eliminating waste at the same time) 🔸️Getting quality right the first time 🔸️Coaching leaders from within rather than recruiting them from the outside 🔸️Teaching all employees to become problem solvers 🔸️Growing together with suppliers and partners for mutual benefit
B**B
Very similar to the first edition
If you have the first edition the updated commentary doesn’t add enough value to bother buying this book. If you don’t have the first edition then it’s a good introduction to TPS. Just don’t believe the description when it says it’s been updated for this edition far too much is similar.
A**D
perfect book
C**R
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T**O
Jeff Liker has done a major rewrite of the first edition, putting the development of scientific thinking patterns at the center. He explains how we can develop our organizations into learning systems that organically adapt and develop. Some gems from the book: "TPS is built on a scientific way of thinking - not a toolbox." That's something we might have gotten utterly wrong. "Toyota recognized that learning organizations are built on learning individuals." In many of our organizations, we might be lacking the means to do so on a daily basis and on all levels. "Individuals need to develop... [a scientific] ...mindset through repeated practice, with a coach." Jeff takes us below the surface, and beyond the Lean tools, we see to explain how Toyota purposefully develops a shared mental model throughout the organization by having people practice a scientific way of thinking and acting through different formats and at different stages of their career. What's unique? There is little classroom training. Instead, people are trained on the job, working on real projects with a manager as a coach. Some more gems: "Toyota didn't create a rigid problem-solving method that always has to be followed; they rather provide a framework for developing a scientific way of thinking through practice on real-world problems." Beware the dead A3 posters covering our factory walls. Then they trained their top management first. "The executives, after a career of learning how to problem solve, humbly followed the process (TBP), typically over eight months, for very large issues appropriate for their level. Then, they had to report out to a board of examiners, including Fujio Cho. In about 80 percent of the cases, they were asked to go back and do some more work." Can you believe it. C-suite managers practicing for eight months and more? "To get to habits, we need to change behavior through deliberate practice, repeatedly. What matters is what we do, not what we think we might do. As we look at how Toyota develops people, we see that the company creates conditions that foster certain behaviors, like reducing inventory, so problems surface quickly and visibly and put pressure on problem-solving." Creating a learning system is a top management task! "Challenging people is not enough. The company also teaches managers how to coach—to find opportunities in the course of daily work to give corrective procedural feedback to their team members as they strive to move toward a goal." Become a true learning organization has become a hallmark and even a necessity for 21st-century success. Jeff Liker explains how we can do so.
F**E
The Toyota Way, Second Edition is a brilliant and deeply insightful update to one of the most influential business books of the 21st century. Jeffrey Liker has taken the foundational principles of Toyota’s legendary production system and enriched them with fresh perspectives, real-world examples, and a stronger emphasis on systems thinking and people development. The book is structured around the 4P model—Philosophy, Process, People/Partners, and Problem Solving—and dives into 14 core management principles that have helped Toyota become a global benchmark for quality, efficiency, and innovation. What makes this edition stand out is its focus on long-term thinking, scientific problem-solving, and the importance of cultivating a learning organization. Liker’s writing is clear, engaging, and packed with practical insights. He doesn’t just present tools—he emphasizes the culture and mindset behind them. This edition also includes updated examples from both manufacturing and service industries, making it highly relevant across sectors. Whether you're a seasoned Lean practitioner, a manager seeking to improve team performance, or a student of organizational behavior, this book is a must-read. It’s not just about Toyota—it’s about building resilient, thoughtful, and continuously improving organizations.
A**E
Enjoyable to read with numerous practical examples
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