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Hello, I'm Jake, a retired production planner. I've been talking to my coffee mate Ben about the factory where I have spent the better part of my life. Believe me, I have seen things go well and even more go very wrong. I'm outside the gate now, but the grapevine is keeping me up to date. Which is why I know that the factory is heading into oblivion, as management does not seem to understand commonsense principles and they are testing the patience of their main customer. But wait, things look like they might change when new management is brought in. This new plant manager might change things around, and thanks to my old friends we can keep on top of things. Do you want to hear my story? The concepts imbedded in the factory's journey capture the leading practices in progressive and proactive management. The commonsense concepts embody the philosophy of collaboration, shared fate, mutual respect, and leveraging the intellectual capital that exists in each and every factory. This book is for you if you want your factory to survive and thrive!
Kenneth N. McKay is a professor of management sciences at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo Canada. He has several decades of research and consulting experience in manufacturing management including such topics as Lean, quality processes, supply chain management and production control. Since 2003 he has been focusing on Japanese manufacturing management techniques and the next stage in Japan's manufacturing journey.

Dr. Vincent C.S. Wiers is an expert in planning complex manufacturing operations. He works as a consultant at Twinlog and as a researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology. His academic expertise lies in the human factor in production control and he has published his work in several academic journals, such as the Journal Of Operations Management, Production Planning & Control, and the International Journal of Operations and Production Management.