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        information. These presentations at Toyota are clear and concise, and it takes
        very little time to share the message. Formatting the activity in this way requires
        the distillation of information into a complete, clear, and easy to understand
        presentation. The story is told with a minimal number of words and is pictorial
        in nature. When properly presented, the information can be read or explained
        in five minutes or less so everyone understands and decisions can easily be
        made. A well-prepared A3 prevents a condition Winston Churchill once quipped
        about concerning a cumbersome report: “The length of this document defends
        it well against the risk of its being read.”
            Outside of Toyota, most presentations of lean activities we’ve seen have
        lacked a basic structure that maintained focus and direction. They tended to
        wander, and the usual result is that many people are presented with excessive
        information with no clear logical flow, and much time is wasted on side con-
        versations and sorting through the information. Notebooks of course notes and
        operating procedures and discussions of lean principles sit on the shelf, never
        to be read. The A3 report is designed not only to be read, but to be used as part
        of the problem-solving process.

        Determining How to Use an A3

        An A3 is used for many different types of story presentations at Toyota. They
        are not “reports” per se, but each should tell a story with a beginning, middle,
        and end. Figure 18-1 shows four different common types of A3 reports. One
        type makes proposals; the others are various types of reporting—from a problem



          Problem Consciousness                                       Current Situation








             PROPOSAL                PROBLEM-      STATUS               INFO
                                     SOLVING
               STORY                  STORY         STORY              STORY








         PROPOSAL TYPE                         REPORT TYPE STORIES
             STORIES
         Figure 18-1. Four types of A3 stories
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