I occasionally get asked which of my books are best for continuous improvement.
The answer depends on where you are on your journey and what your challenge is.
Let me try to briefly explain the focus of each my primary continuous improvement books.
Effective Continuous Improvement
This book is a good introduction to generating continuous improvement ideas, managing the queue of projects (and expectations) and prioritisation for maximum impact.
What Does Good Look Like?
If you are frustrated that your team aren’t delivering what you want, this book helps clarify what amazing performance looks like.
Practical steps support you in transforming how your team operate through communication.
Losing the Cape
This book is aimed at those who keep having to fix the same problem over and over again.
It takes a different look at the people that come to our rescue and to get away from this situation.
Takt Time
The last book on this list is designed to help you figure out how much of a change you need to make.
This book is great if you need a more precise method to design changes that don’t results up to chance.