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Lean Maintenance in a Nutshell Audio CD
Lean Maintenance in a Nutshell Audio CD by Joel Levitt
Our Price: $39.00

Join maintenance expert and well known author, Joel Levitt, for a common sense discussion about Lean Maintenance.
Lean Maintenance by Joel Levitt
Our Price: $44.95

Written for anyone in a leadership position in maintenance, storeroom or production, this unique book will also be found useful by vendors to the maintenance departments, including maintenance contractors, parts vendors, and various kinds of service providers.
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling: Streamline Your Organization for a Lean Environment by Timothy C. Kister and Bruce Hawkins
Our Price: $48.95

Unlike other books on planning and scheduling, this one goes beyond the theory to show the engineer, in a hands-on way, how to use planning and scheduling techniques to improve performance, cut costs, and extend the life of their plant machinery.
The Ultimate Improvement Cycle: Maximizing Profits through the Integration of Lean, Six Sigma, and the Theory of Constraints by Bob Sproull
Our Price: $59.95

The Ultimate Improvement Cycle: Maximizing Profits through the Integration of Lean, Six Sigma, and the Theory of Constraints show you how to draw the best from Lean and Six Sigma by employing principles drawn from the Theory of Constraints.
Lean Maintenance: Reduce Costs, Improve Quality, and Increase Market Share by Ricky Smith and Bruce Hawkins
Our Price: $75.95

What is "Lean?" Whether referring to manufacturing operations or maintenance, lean is about doing more with less: less effort, less space, fewer defects, less throughput time, lower volume requirements, less capital for a given level of output, etc.