Are Tim Cook and Jamie Dimon Living in a Black and White World?
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan are rightly two of the most respected...
Read MorePosted by Lawrence M. Miller | Jun 10, 2021 | Leadership | 0
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan are rightly two of the most respected...
Read MorePosted by Lawrence M. Miller | Aug 21, 2013 | Corporate Culture, Leadership, Lean Culture, Lean Management, Lean Manufacturing, Organization Design and Process Improvement, Socio-technical systems | 7
When we think of lean our mind first goes to the workings of the Toyota factory. However, the principles of eliminating waste and achieving interruption free flow may be found at an even more profound level in the design of Apple’s breakthrough products and the intuition of Steve Jobs. Reading Walter Isaacson’s recent and excellent biography of Jobs I am struck by the intuitive sense of lean, of flow, of simplicity, that he demanded from both the aesthetics and the technical workings of every product. You would be hard pressed to find an executive with a better sense of the interaction between the social and the technical.
Read More