Taiichi Ohno was a Japanese industrial engineer and businessman widely considered the father of the Toyota Production System.
Born in 1912, Taiichi Ohno joined Toyota Motor Corporation in 1943 and played a crucial role in developing the company's innovative manufacturing processes.
His work focused on eliminating waste, improving efficiency, and implementing just-in-time production methods.
Ohno's ideas revolutionized manufacturing and influenced management practices worldwide, extending beyond the automotive industry.
He wrote several books on his production philosophy, including "Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production." Ohno's legacy continues to shape modern business practices, particularly in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies.
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