Toyota Talent
A Business, Leadership book. Some might debate whether people are born with talent, or...
Toyota doesn't just produce cars; it produces talented people. In the international bestseller, The Toyota Way, Jeffrey Liker explained Toyota's remarkable success through a 4P model for excellence-Philosophy, People, Problem Solving, and Process. Liker, with coauthor David Meier, provided deeper insight into the practical application of the principles in The Toyota Way Fieldbook. Now, these authorities on Toyota reveal how you can develop talented people and achieve incredible results in your company.Toyota Talent walks you through the rigorous methodology used by this global powerhouse to grow high-performing individuals from within. Beginning with a review of Toyota's landmark approach to developing people, the authors illustrate the critical importance of creating a learning and teaching culture in your organization. They provide specific examples necessary to train employees in all areas-from the shop floor to engineering to staff members in service organizations-and show you how to support and encourage every individual to reach his or...
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- Pages: 326 pages
- ISBN: 9780071477451 / 71477454
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Some might debate whether people are born with talent, or whether it is developed. Toyotas stand is cleargive us the seeds of talent and we will plant them, tend the soil, water and nurture the seedlings, and eventually harvest the fruits of our labor... Of course the wise farmer selects only the best seeds, but even with careful selection there is no guarantee that the seeds will grow, or that the fruits they yield will be sweet, and yet the effort must be made because it provides the best chance of developing a strong crop. Jeffrey K. Liker, Toyota...
A good book for employers looking to hire the right people. . Toyota. 20 . How to develop yourself and your staff in the methods practiced by Toyota. Their development philosophy is based on Asian culture and religion , so not always transferable directly ..little bit of manipulation is required for western environments