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The Goal by Eliyahu M.
Goldratt, Jeff Cox
Fabricating is really manufacturing. And
this book, written in the form of a novel, provides incredibly
insight into the business of manufacturing. It explains in
detail what the most important goals should be…eliminating
constraints and increasing the work flowing thru your manufacturing
process. A must read for any fabricator who wants to understand
the theory of manufacturing better and make his company more
efficient and profitable.
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The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small
Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by
Michael E. Gerber "If you own a small business, or
if you want to own a small business, this book was written
for you."
This is simply the most profound book on
small business management ever written. It not only proves
the theory that a small business must develop systems to succeed,
it goes into great detail as to how and why. If you want a
business that can eventually operate in your absence, buy
this book. But don't show it to your competitor.
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The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles
From The World's Greatest Manufacturer by Jeffrey
Liker "Toyota first caught the world's attention in
the 1980s, when it became clear that there was something special
about Japanese quality and efficiency."
Toyota is the essence of efficiency, they
invented "Lean" manufacturing. And while being smaller
than Ford, GM, and Chrysler, Toyota made more money than all
three combined the year this great book was written…proving
that a business need not be the biggest to be the best. If
you'd like to see how they do it, BUY THIS BOOK!
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