1988
- Utah State University recognized Dr. Shigeo Shingo, one of
world’s leading experts in improving manufacturing processes
(helped create, write about many aspects of revolutionary
manufacturing practices comprising Toyota Production System) for
his lifetime accomplishments with an Honorary Doctorate in
Business; developed Shingo
Prize for Operational Excellence to promote awareness of Lean
manufacturing concepts, recognize companies in United States,
Canada, Mexico that achieve world-class manufacturing status;
regarded as premier manufacturing award recognition program for
North America; intended as "Nobel prize" in business, grounded in
lean enterprise management leading to world-class and globally
competitive business; criteria (practices, techniques that might
achieve world-class level of quality, cost, delivery, business
results) organized into 5 sections: 1) Leadership Culture and
Infrastructure; 2) Manufacturing Strategies and System
Integration; 3) Non-Manufacturing Support Functions; 4) Quality,
Cost and Delivery; 5) Customer Satisfaction and Profitability;
administered by Office of Business Relations in College of
Business at Utah State University; administered by Office of
Business Relations in College of Business at Utah State
University.
(Deere), Rod Beemer and Chester Peterson, Jr. (1999).
Inside
John Deere: A Factory History. (Osceola, WI: MBI Publishing,
128 p.). Deere & Co., Manufacturing Processes, John Deere Tractors
- Design and Construction.
(Ford), Detroit Institute of Arts (1978).
The Rouge, The Image of Industry in the Art of Charles Sheeler and
Diego Rivera. (Detroit, MI: Detroit Institute of Arts, 96 p.).
Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965 --Exhibitions; Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957
--Exhibitions; Ford Motor Company. Rouge River Plant--In
art--Exhibitions.
(Ford), Michael Kenna (1996).
The Rouge (photographs by Michael Kenna). (Santa Monica, CA: Ram Publications, 50 photographs).
Photographer. Ford Motor Company; Rouge Plant; Automobile production.
(Ford), William A. Levinson (2002).
Henry Ford's Lean
Vision: Enduring Principles from the First Ford Motor Plant.
(New York, NY: Productivity Press, 358 p.). Ford, Henry, 1863-1947
Influence; Industrial relations; Automobile industry and trade
Management; Industrial management; Production management.
(Ford), Joseph P. Cabadas (2004).
River Rouge: Ford's
Industrial Colossus. (St. Paul, MN: Motorbooks International,
192 p.). Former Reporter (News Herald Newspapers) and Auto
Reporter (U.S. Auto Scene and Used Car News). Ford Motor Company.
Rouge River Plant; Automobile factories--Dearborn--Michigan; Ford
automobile--Design and construction--History; Automobile industry
and trade--United States--History.
(GM), Solange de Santis (1999).
Life on the Line: One
Woman's Tale of Work, Sweat and Survival. (Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 272 p.). Reporter (Wall Street Journal-Toronto).
Manufacturing-Labor.
(Glacier Metal Company), Elliott Jacques (1952).
The Changing Culture of a Factory. (London, UK: Tavistock
Publications, 341 p.). Glacier Metal Company; Industrial
relations; Personnel management.
(Subaru-Isuzu), Laurie Graham (1995).
On the Line at
Subaru-Isuzu: The Japanese Model and the American Worker.
(Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 169 p.). Fuji J¯ukogy¯o Kabushiki Kaisha;
Isuzu Jid¯osha Kabushiki Kaisha; Automobile industry
workers--Indiana--Lafayette; Automobile industry and
trade--Indiana--Lafayette--Management; Corporations,
Japanese--Indiana--Lafayette--Management.
(Toyota), Shigeo Shingo; newly translated by Andrew P. Dillon; with
a foreword by Norman Bodek (1989).
A Study of the Toyota Production System from an Industrial Engineering
Viewpoint. (Cambridge, MA: Productivity Press, 257 p.). Toyota
Jido?sha Ko?gyo? Kabushiki Kaisha; Production control; Just-in-time
systems (JIT). First book in English on JIT; classic industrial engineering rationale for priority of
process-based over operational improvements in manufacturing; basic mechanisms of Toyota production system,
production as functional network of processes,
operations, mechanism necessary to make JIT possible in any
manufacturing plant.
(Toyota), Yasuhiro Monden (1998).
Toyota Production System:
An Integrated Approach to Just-in-Time. (Norcross, GA:
Engineering & Management Press, 480 p. [3rd ed.]). Toyota Jid¯osha
Kabushiki Kaisha; Automobile industry and trade--Production
control--Japan; Just-in-time systems; Production
management--Japan.
(Toyota), Takahiro Fujimoto (1999).
The Evolution of a
Manufacturing System at Toyota. (New York, NY: Oxford
University Press, 380 p.). Toyota Jid¯osha Kabushiki
Kaisha--Management; Automobiles--Design and construction;
Industrial efficiency; Operations research; Toyota automobiles.
(Toyota), John M. Gross, Kenneth R. McInnis (2003).
Kanban
Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyota's Legendary
Manufacturing Process. (New York, NY: AMACOM, 259 p.).
Just-in-time systems; Production control; Factory management.
(Western Electric), Richard Gillespie (1991).
Manufacturing Knowledge: A History of the Hawthorne Experiments.
(New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 282 p.). Industrial
management--Research--United States--Case studies.
1924-1933 experiments undertaken by the
Western electric company at its Hawthorne works in Chicago. What
motivates workers to work harder? What can management do to create
a contented and productive workforce?
Frederick H. Abernathy, John T. Dunlop, Janice H. Hammond,
David Weil (1999).
A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the
Transformation of Manufacturing--Lessons from the Apparel and
Textile Industries. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press,
368 p.). Clothing trade--United States--Management; Manufacturing
industries--United States--Management--Data processing; Retail
trade--United States--Management; Just-in-time systems;
Organizational change; Manufacturing industries--Management;
Textile industry--United States--Management.
Maxine Berg (1994).
The Age of Manufactures, 1700-1820:
Industry, Innovation and Work in Britain. (New York, NY:
Routledge, 304 p. [2nd ed.]). Manufacturing industries--Great
Britain--History--18th century.
Lindy Biggs (1996).
The Rational Factory: Architecture,
Technology, and Work in America's Age of Mass Production.
(Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 202 p.). Plant
layout; Mass production--United States; Production engineering;
Industrial efficiency--United States.
Stephen N. Broadberry (1997).
The Productivity Race: British Manufacturing in International
Perspective 1850-1990. (New York, NY: Cambridge University
Press, 451 p.). Department of Economics (University of Warwick).
Industrial productivity -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th
century; Industrial productivity -- Great Britain -- History --
20th century; Industrial productivity -- United States -- History
-- 19th century; Industrial productivity -- United States --
History -- 20th century; Industrial productivity -- Germany --
History -- 19th century; Industrial productivity -- Germany --
History -- 20th century; Competition, International -- History.
Productivity levels in Britain, United States, Germany
since 1850; new ways of looking at Britain's
relative economic decline while debunking number of
misapprehensions regarding the nature and causes of the decline.
Roger Burlingame (1949).
Backgrounds of Power; The Human
Story of Mass Production. (New York, NY: Scribner, 372 p.).
Technology--Philosophy; Civilization.
Teri L. Caraway (2007).
Assembling Women: The Feminization of Global Manufacturing.
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 208 p.). Assistant
Professor of Political Science (University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities). Women--Employment; Manufacturing industries--Employees;
Sexual division of labor; Women--Employment--Indonesia;
Manufacturing industries--Indonesia--Employees; Sexual division of
labor--Indonesia.
Albert J. Churella (1998).
From Steam to Diesel: Managerial
Customs and Organizational Capabilities in the Twentieth-Century
American Locomotive Industry. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 215 p.). Locomotive industry--United
States--Management--History--20th century.
Rick Delbridge (1998).
Life on the Line in Contemporary
Manufacturing : The Workplace Experience o Lean Production and the
"Japanese" Model. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 232
p.). Industrial Sociology.
Kathryn Marie Dudley (1994).
The End of the Line: Lost Jobs,
New Lives in Postindustrial America. (Chicago, IL: University
of Chicago Press, 224 p.). Chrysler Corporation, Plant Shutdowns,
Automobile Workers. Plant shutdown in Kenosha, WI.
Tony Elger and Chris Smith (2005).
Assembling Work: Remaking Factory Regimes in Japanese
Multinationals in Britain. (New York, NY: Oxford
University Press, 414 p.). Corporations, Japanese--Great Britain;
Foreign subsidiaries--Great Britain; Manufacturing
industries--Great Britain--Foreign ownership; Industrial
relations--Great Britain; Industrial management--Japan;
International business enterprises; Globalization.
ed. Richard Feldman and Michael Betzold (1990).
End of the
Line: Autoworkers and the American Dream. (Urbana, IL:
University of Illinois Press, 297 p., [Orig. pub. in 1988]). Ford
Motor Company, Automobile Industry Workers.
Eamonn Fingleton (1999).
In Praise of Hard Industries: Why
Manufacturing, not the Information Economy, Is the Key to Future
Prosperity. (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 273 p.).
Manufacturing industries--United States--Forecasting;
Manufacturing industries--OECD countries--Forecasting;
Industries--United States--Forecasting; Industries--OECD
countries--Forecasting.
Richard Florida and Martin Kenney (1990).
The Breakthrough
Illusion: Corporate America's Failure To Move from Innovation to
Mass Production. (New York, NY: Basic Books, 262 p.).
Technological innovations--Economic aspects--United States; Mass
production--United States; Technological innovations--Economic
aspects--Japan; Mass production--Japan.
ed. with an introduction by James H. Gilmore and B. Joseph Pine
II (2000).
Markets of One: Creating Customer-Unique Value
Through Mass Customization. (Boston, MA: Harvard Business
School Press, 210 p.). Flexible manufacturing systems; Product
management; Relationship marketing.
Jeanne Prial Gordus, Paul Jarley, Louis A. Ferman (1981).
Plant Closings and Economic Dislocation. (Kalamazoo, MI:
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 173 p.). Plant
shutdowns; Unemployed; Labor mobility; Personnel management;
Employees -- Relocation.
Thomas G. Gunn (1987).
Manufacturing for Competitive
Advantage: Becoming a World Class Manufacturer. (Cambridge,
MA: Ballinger, 221 p.). Manufacturing industries--United
States--Management; Manufacturing processes--United States;
Competition, International.
Robert W. Hall (1987).
Attaining Manufacturing Excellence:
Just-in-Time, Total Quality, Total People Involvement.
(Homewood, IL: Dow Jones-Irwin, 290 p.). Production control;
Inventory control; Just-in-time systems.
--- (1993).
The Soul of the Enterprise: Creating a Dynamic
Vision for American Manufacturing. (New York, NY:
HarperBusiness, 382 p.). Manufacturing industries--United
States--Management; Manufacturing industries--United
States--Quality control.
Ben Hamper (1991).
Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line.
(New York, NY: Warner Books, 234 p.). GM worker. Automobile
Industry Workers, Blue Collar Workers, General Motors Corporation.
A "boozy, funny, testosterone-saturated best-selling memoir" by an
ex-GM worker in Michigan.
Theodore B. Hodges (1994).
Erastus Hodges, 1781-1847:
Connecticut Manufacturer, Merchant & Entrepreneur. (Kennebunk,
ME: Phoenix Pub., 360 p.). Hodges, Erastus, 1781-1847;
Businesspeople--Connecticut--Torrington--Biography;
Industrialists--Connecticut--Torrington--Biography;
Merchants--Connecticut--Torrington--Biography; Manufacturing
industries--Connecticut--Torrington--History--19th century;
Torrington (Conn.)--Commerce--History--19th century. Published for
the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors and the
Torrington Historical Society.
David A. Hounshell (1984).
From the American System to Mass
Production, 1800-1932: The Development of Manufacturing Technology
in the United States. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 411 p.). Mass production--United States--History. Series:
Studies in industry and society ; 4.
Satoshi Kamata, translated by Tatsuru Akimoto witrh an
introduction by Ronald Dore (1982).
Japan in the Passing Lane:
An Insider's Account of Life in a Japanese Auto Factory. (New
York, NY: Pantheon, 211 p.). Kamata, Satoshi, 1938-; Toyota
Jid¯osha K¯ogy¯o Kabushiki Kaisha; Automobile industry
workers--Japan; Seasonal labor--Japan.
Theodore B. Kinni (1996).
America's Best: IndustryWeek's
Guide to World-Class Manufacturing Plants. (New York, NY:
Wiley, 429 p.). Formerly Director of Books for IndustryWeek
agazine. Manufactures--United States--Case studies.
Edward M. Knod, Richard J. Schonberger (2001).
Operations
Management: Meeting Customers' Demands. (Boston, MA:
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 714 p. [7th ed.]). Production management.
Samuel Kydd (1966).
The History of the Factory Movement.
(New York, NY: A. M. Kelley, 2 vols. [orig. pub. 1857]). Factory
system--Great Britain; Child labor--Great Britain.
David or Daniele Linhart (1981). The Assembly Line or
L'appel de la Sirene, Ou, L'Accoutumance Au Travail. (Paris:
Sycomore, 199 p.). Academic. Assembly Line Job Satisfaction
Surveys, Employee Motivation, Absenteeism. French academician and
radical takes job in a Citroen plant.
Karen Lucic (1991).
Charles Sheeler and the Cult of the Machine. (Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press, 167 p.). Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965
-- Criticism and interpretation; Precisionism -- United States;
Machinery in art.
Daniel Nelson (1995).
Managers and Workers: Origins of the
Twentieth-Century Factory System in the United States, 1880-1920.
(Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 250 p.). Factory
system--United States--History; Personnel management--United
States--History; Industrial sociology--United States--History.
Joseph Persky, Wim Wiewel (2000).
When Corporations Leave
Town: The Costs and Benefits of Metropolitan Job Sprawl.
(Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 189 p.). Industrial
location--Illinois--Chicago Metropolitan Area--Decision
making--Mathematical models; Land use, Urban--Environmental
aspects--Illinois--Chicago Metropolitan Area--Costs--Mathematical
models; Land use, Rural--Environmental aspects--Illinois--Chicago
Metropolitan Area--Costs--Mathematical models;
Deindustrialization--Illinois--Chicago Metropolitan
Area--Costs--Mathematical models; Urbanization--Illinois--Chicago
Metropolitan Area--Costs--Mathematical models; Plant
shutdowns--Illinois--Chicago Metropolitan Area--Sociological
aspects--Mathematical models; Local finance--Illinois--Chicago
Metropolitan Area--Mathematical models.
Carolyn C. Perrucci ... [et al.] (1988).
Plant Closings: International Context and Social Costs.
(New York, NY: A. de Gruyter, 193 p.). Plant shutdowns -- United
States; Plant shutdowns; Unemployment -- United States --
Psychological aspects; Unemployment -- Psychological aspects; Work
and family -- United States; Work and family.
Lawrence A. Peskin (2003).
Manufacturing Revolution: The
Intellectual Origins of Early American Industry. (Baltimore,
MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 294
p.). Manufacturing industries--United States--History;
Industrialization--United States--History; Industrial
relations--United States--History; Entrepreneurship--United
States--History.
B. Joseph Pine II with a foreword by Stan Davis (1992).
Mass
Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition.
(Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 333 p.). Technological
innovations--Management; Manufactures--Technological
innovations--Management; Service industries--Technological
innovations--Management; New products--Management; Competition;
Mass production.
Michael S. Sanders (1999).
The Yard: Building a Destroyer at
the Bath Iron Works. (New York, NY: HarperCollins. Bath Iron
Works; Destroyers (Warships)--United States.
Richard J. Schonberger (1982).
Japanese Manufacturing
Techniques: Nine Hidden Lessons in Simplicity. (New York, NY:
Free Press, 260 p.). Industrial management--Japan; Production
management.
--- (1986).
World Class Manufacturing The Lessons of
Simplicity Applied. (New York, NY: Free Press, 252 p.).
Industrial management; Production management; Manufacturing
processes.
--- (1996). World Class Manufacturing: The Next Decade:
Building Power, Strength, and Value. (New York, NY: Free
Press, 275 p.). Industrial management; Production management;
Manufacturing processes.
Philip Scranton (1997).
Endless Novelty: Specialty
Production and American Industrialization, 1865-1925.
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 415 p.). Manufacturing
industries--United States--History; Specialty stores--United
States--History.
Wickham Skinner (1985).
Manufacturing, The Formidable
Competitive Weapon. (New York, NY: Wiley, 330 p.). Production
management.
Jim Todd (1995).
World-Class Manufacturing. (New York,
NY: McGraw-Hill, 370 p.). Industrial management; Production
management; Manufacturing processes; Competition, International.
ed. Steven Tolliday (1998).
The Rise and Fall of Mass
Production. (Northampton, MA: E. Elgar Pub. Production
management; Assembly-line methods; Motor vehicle
industry--Automation.
Polly Toynbee (1971). A Working Life. (Baltimore, MD:
Penguin, 153 p.). British Journalist. Manufacturing-Labor. British
journalist takes job in a cake factory.
Mary Walton (1997).
Car: A Drama of the American Workplace.
(New York: NY: W.W. Norton, 360 p.). Journalist. Ford Taurus,
Automobile Design and Construction. Story of development and
manufacturing of 1996 Ford Taurus - in all of its complexities.
Edmund S. Whitman [and] W. James Schmidt (1966).
Plant
Relocation; A Case History of a Move. (New York, NY: American
Management Association, 158 p.). General Foods Corporation. Jell-O
Division; Industrial location -- Case studies. Jell-o's roots go
back to 1897 - cough medicine-maker from Leroy, NYstarted mixing
fruit-flavored gelatin. 1906 annual sales approached $1 million.
1957 - more than 250 million packages sold.
D. Hugh Whittaker (1990).
Managing Innovation: A Study of British and Japanese Factories.
(New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 205 p.). Research
Associate, Centre for Business Research (University of Cambridge).
Technological innovations--Great Britain--Management--Case
studies; Technological innovations--Japan--Management--Case
studies; Industrial management--Great Britain--Case studies;
Industrial management--Japan--Case studies; Comparative
management. Introduction of technology in the manufacturing
sector.
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LINKS
How Everyday Things Are Made
http://manufacturing.stanford.edu/.
Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing at Stanford University and
design 4x show how dozens of products are made: airplanes,
motorcycles, cars, jelly beans, chocolate, glass bottles, crayons,
and golf clubs. Also information on various careers in
manufacturing, a list of books on the field of manufacturing and a
Think About It feature - visitors are asked to offer their
comments on how they think a certain process works, along with
reading the previous comments of other visitors.
The Human Factor
http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/hf/
Inspired by "…the courage, industry and intelligence required of
the American working man", two colleagues from the Harvard
Business School (Donald Davenport and Frank Ayres) sent out a call
to leading businesses in order to develop a visual collection that
could be used in the classroom. During the 1930s, they received
over 2,100 photographs that documented "the human factor" embodied
in the interactions between worker and machine. Recently, the
Baker Library at the Harvard Business School created this online
exhibition to showcase a selection of these remarkable images.
Visitors should begin by reading the introductory essay; they
should then proceed to the exhibition, which is divided into nine
sections. Each section begins with a short preface, and then
continues on to a sampling of images, which include workers
monitoring massive wheels of Swiss cheese in 1933 and a photograph
of women assembling parts for Philco radios in 1926. Each
photograph can be viewed in great detail, and it is worth noting
that the site also contains an exemplary bibliography.
Inside an American Factory: Films of the Westinghouse
Works, 1904
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/west/westhome.html
The Westinghouse Works Collection contains 21 actuality films
showing various views of Westinghouse companies. Most prominently
featured are the Westinghouse Air Brake Company, the Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, and the Westinghouse Machine
Company. The films were intended to showcase the company's
operations. Exterior and interior shots of the factories are shown
along with scenes of male and female workers performing their
duties at the plants.