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NEW DELHI: The newly launched book Becoming World-class: Lessons from ‘Made in Japan’ is the first of its kind literary yet hardcore professional attempt to critically analyze the gaps that led to the failure of Make in India initiatives despite the fact that the universally accepted Japanese Model of (mass) Production had made its way into India in the 1980s.
Suggesting a way forward, the book, however, expounds how Japan used Total Quality Management (TQM)/Toyota Productive Maintenance (TPM) to establish ‘Made in Japan’ as a global brand, and how India can do the same for the success of ‘Make in India’ and companies can use it in their journey to world-class.
Over four decades of experience has gone into scribing this 470-page book as the author happens to be Prof. Prem K. Motwani, a well-known authority on Indo-Japan relations.
A freelance consultant on TPM/TQM audit preparation/health check for readiness and interpretation during audits, Prof. Motwani has been involved in audits as a lead interpreter since the very beginning.
Published early this year, the book is based on his hands-on experience in these audits and the gaps Prof. Motwani witnessed as someone who knows the business culture of both the countries in and out.
Read full story here: https://www.asiancommunitynews.com/becoming-world-class-lessons-from-made-in-japan-book-by-prof-motwani-offers-a-way-forward-for-india-inc/