BOOKCASE: 5S A Visual Control System for the Workplace

• Edward Moulding
• AuthorHouse Publishing
• RRP $17

By the time you have finished reading this book, you will have sense of how to make your workplace safer, cleaner, and more enjoyable place to work, promises Edward Moulding in his introduction to this manual for managers.
He says every manager needs philosophy “that will carry the organisation forward into improved productivity and efficiency”.
Workplaces should look appealing to clients and appearances are important, he says, but even more important is an uncluttered, productive environment to work in, that encourages clear thought and easy access to equipment and information.
Moulding is convert to the Japanese theory of 5S: sort, set in order, shine (cleanness), standardise and sustain (discipline, training).

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