Decoding DNA Toyota Production System
Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System
In the article Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System (Spear, Bowen, 1999) (NOTE: this is OK per Harvard citing conventions to put this citation here, after the article) the authors provide a thorough analysis of what differentiates Toyota from other auto manufacturers specifically, and all manufacturers in general terms. The analysis includes key findings with regard to the Toyota Production System (TPS) lean manufacturing best practices including the findings from Black (2007, p. 3663 which states "lean manufacturing calls for redesigning the mass production system" which is exactly what Toyota did in the development of their TPS. Toyota was also able to instill a very strong reliance on the scientific method of learning and instruction as part of the leadership process while also defining an innate ability of this production system to support the foundational elements of mass customization. In analyzing this article, its research, and the surrounding research of the TPS and its effectiveness from a manufacturing standpoint, the following two questions are answered. First, the unspoken rules that give Toyota its competitive advantage are analyzed. Second, how do these unspoken rules make it possible for the company to continually change and improve performance without major disruption.
Analysis of the Unspoken Rules That Give Toyota Its Competitive Edge
The article Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System (Spear, Bowen, 1999) illustrates how Toyota has successfully created and continues to improve a global learning and knowledge sharing network predicated on the translation of explicit and tacit...
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Toyota Production Systems are very much in tune with the cultural norms in U.S. society and what aspects are not? There are a number of aspects at the Toyota Production Systems that are significantly in line with the cultural norms in the United States society. One of the aspects of TPS is process. In particular, process orientation is a vital aspect to the success of Toyota. In accordance to TPS,
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