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xx                                 Preface


        There is no “one way” to do any of the lean processes. We have finally concluded
        that there are certain things that a good Toyota Production System (TPS) sensei
        instinctively knows and understands but they “don’t know how they know.” This
        provides an ongoing challenge to effectively communicate with and teach others.
            The Toyota Way is passed from person to person through a process of
        repeated suggestions to “just do,” multiple attempts, reflections, and review,
        further attempts and reviews, and so on, continuing again and again until intu-
        itional ability is achieved. This method of learning creates a challenge when it
        comes to explaining “why” something is done, or why it is important. How do
        we know what we know? How do we know what to do next? How do we see
        traps? The answer is: It seems intuitive and right.
            We always insist in any company we work with that individuals be assigned
        full-time as disciples of the Toyota Way. They must be coached by a lean expert
        one-on-one, much as anyone experienced at a craft (cooking, sewing, sports)
        would pass on his or her accumulated wisdom to a student. This method is
        slow and tedious; however, it develops individuals capable of facing any con-
        dition and understanding an appropriate course of action. It develops individ-
        uals who believe in their gut and “know” the right thing to do next. This is
        important, since they will continually have to convince others who do not
        believe, and do not know, and wish to continue the old ways.
            This book is an attempt to clarify the thought process used by Toyota and
        how those ideas are applied and used to create the tremendous success Toyota
        has achieved. We focus on how to think about the process and about solutions.
        This process will provide many challenges along the way. Always remember
        the frequent admonitions and challenge that is issued at Toyota: “Please try”
        and “Do your best.”
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