Tuesday, 11 August 2009

LERC Conference a Resounding Success!

Despite the recession, delegates turned out in force to attend the 2009 LERC conference. Steven Spear, this year's keynote speaker, was praised as 'a great coup'.

Other comments were:
‘Excellent!’
‘Absolutely refreshing’
‘Very accessible’


The DVD set of the entire day will be available from September onwards (discounts will be available for those that attended). Please email LERC for more info: info@leanenterprise.org.uk



Monday, 6 April 2009

Steven Spear, MIT - LERC Conference Keynote

'In his field he has no peers', Clayton Christensen, Harvard

We are delighted to welcome Steven Spear as the LERC Conference 2009 keynote. A four times Shingo Prize publication winner in the USA for his contributions to lean thinking, he has been a keynote speaker at AME (Association for Manufacturing Excellence) three times – in Boston, Chicago, and Toronto. AME is the premier lean association in the world and Steven has been the highest rated speaker at AME on each occasion.

He is a former assistant professor at Harvard Business School, author of three Harvard Business Review articles including the highly acclaimed ‘Understanding the DNA of the Toyota Production System’ (consistently on the Harvard Business Review topseller list of reprints) and author of ‘Chasing the Rabbit’, published in 2009.


Now at MIT, working in healthcare and researching process improvement, he has been the business world's ‘hot property’ of early 2009, following publication of ‘Chasing the Rabbit’. He has been interviewed by Business Week, Bloomberg and on the Lean Blog.org podcast.

To quote Professor Clayton Christensen of Harvard, ‘I count having been one of Steve Spear’s colleagues and advisors to be one of my foremost credentials. ... in his field he has no peers.’ To read more about Steven, the LERC Conference 2009 and watch his interviews on Bloomberg and Business Week, please click here

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence


Background to the Shingo Prize

The Shingo Prize For Operational Excellence is just starting in the UK but has been operating in the USA for 20 years. It is named after Japanese industrial engineer Shigeo Shingo who distinguished himself as one of the world’s leading experts in improving manufacturing processes. Dr. Shingo has been described as an “engineering genius” who helped create and write about many aspects of the revolutionary manufacturing practices which comprise the renowned Toyota Production System. The Prize was established in 1988 to promote awareness of lean manufacturing concepts and to recognize companies that achieve world-class manufacturing status around the globe.

The Shingo Prize philosophy is that world-class business performance may be achieved through focused improvements in core manufacturing and business processes. There are two components:

The Shingo Prize - promotes use of world-class operational excellence strategies and practices to achieve world-class results in business and public sector/government owned facilities.

Research Prize - promotes research and writing regarding new knowledge and understanding of manufacturing processes.

To be considered for the Shingo Prize a comprehensive report following specific guidelines must be submitted and if shortlisted, a two-day site visit follows by experienced assessors. The assessors consider whether, on each criteria, the company is operating on the 'tools' level, the 'system' level, or the 'principles' level. Companies receive a comprehensive report.

Shingo Prize, SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers) and AME (Association for Manufacturing Excellence) have also begun individual Lean Certification.

The Even Newer Lean Toolbox & A Shingo Book Bargain

Many readers will own a copy of John Bicheno's 'The New Lean Toolbox'. Well now it is brand spanking new, with the 4th edition published in January 2009. In this edition, John has been joined by ex-LERC staff member Dr Matthias Holweg, who is now at the Judge School, Cambridge University. The book has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded - with an extra 70 pages. You can purchase at amazon.co.uk or via http://picsie.co.uk/shop/department/books/.

LERC has just been notified that it has won a most prestigious Shingo prize award this week for Staying Lean. This is great news and congratulations to all those involved. You can download a copy for free on the LERC website or email Pauline Found on foundpa1@cf.ac.uk to purchase your hard book copy for the bargain price of £10 (incl P&P).



Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Lean 'Must Reads' by LERC & Associates


Some 'must read' lean books by LERC and LERC Associates. Don't forget that if you are booking to come to the LERC conference this year (7th July), Chasing the Rabbit is included in the conference package. For bookings, please click here


  1. Prof Peter Hines & Dr Pauline Found et al, Staying Lean or Free download here. Shingo Prize Recipient
  2. John Bicheno, The New Lean Toolbox - New 4th Edition, with additions from Dr Matthias Holweg, Judge Business School, Cambridge
  3. John Seddon, Systems Thinking in the Public Sector
  4. Prof Steven Spear, Chasing the Rabbit - Shingo Prize Recipient (a free copy is included in the LERC Conference package if booking to see Prof Spear keynote at the LERC Conference on 7th July). Don't miss this event!!



Friday, 27 March 2009

LERC Newsflash


Great News for LERC!


''On behalf of The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence, I wish to congratulate you on the selection of 'Staying Lean: Thriving Not Just Surviving' as a Shingo Research and Professional Publication Prize Recipient for 2009”


Download of Staying Lean available here


Thursday, 26 March 2009

LERC's First Blog


Welcome to the LERC Blog!

We hope you will join us for the latest lean discussions.


From all at LERC


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