1st Edition

The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo Key Strategies for Plant Improvement

By Shigeo Shingo Copyright 1985
    208 Pages
    by Productivity Press

    Here is a great introduction to the remarkable mind of Shigeo Shingo, indisputably one of the great forces in manufacturing. In this book Dr. Shingo describes his approach to manufacturing improvements, developed and refined over the course of a brilliant career. He called it the Scientific Thinking Mechanism (STM).

    The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo leads you through the five stages of STM, with appropriate examples taken from notes Dr. Shingo collected during his consulting trips to American and Japanese plants. It shows how, in many cases, the most brilliant ideas are often so simple they're overlooked. Or they're dismissed because they seem ridiculous:

    • A Japanese plant, after first rejecting the idea as "too silly," finds that unhulled rice is ideal for smoothing the rough surfaces on pressure-formed ebonite switches
    • Granville-Phillips, in Boulder, Colorado, reduced defects to zero in one process after Dr. Shingo suggested illuminating circuit boards from below to reduce errors involved in the insertion of diodes and resistors

    The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo is must reading for plant managers and engineers. It formalizes the powerful and creative way of thinking that Shingo himself used time and again to overcome problems that seemed virtually insurmountable.

    Foreword, Table of Contents, Introduction, 1: A Scientific Thinking Mechanism for Improvement, 2: Preliminary Stage: Basic Ways of Thinking, 3: Stage One: Problem Identification, 4: Stage Two: Basic Approaches to Improvement, 5: Basic Approaches to Improvement, 6: Basic Approaches to Improvement, 7: Stage Three: Making Plans fur Improvement, 8: Stage Four: Translating Improvement Plans into Reality, 9: Understanding and Conviction, 10: The Force of Habit, Afterword, Publications , Index

    Biography

    Shigeo Shingo

    "Shingo is an unquestioned genius+the Thomas Edison of Japan.... He has an approach to problems and solutions that is usually quite simple and always brilliant."

    Review