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James P. Womack

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James P. Womack was the research director of theInternational Motor Vehicle Program (IMVP) at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) inCambridge, Massachusetts and is the founder and chairman of theLean Enterprise Institute, a nonprofit institution for the dissemination and exploration of the Lean thinking with the aim of his further development of theLean Enterprise.

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Womack first became widely known as an author in 1990 with publication of the bookThe Machine That Changed the World, which made the termlean production known worldwide. The book has been translated into eleven languages and has been sold more than 600,000 times. A revised edition was published in 2007.

Womack received hisbachelor's degree in political science from theUniversity of Chicago in 1970. He earned hismaster's degree in transportation systems in 1975 atHarvard University. HisPh.D in political science was received from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982 for a dissertation on the comparison of industrial policy in the United States, Germany and Japan.

From 1975-1991 Womack led a number of comparative studies on worldwide production practices. The study of the automotive industry (the International Motor Vehicle Program - IMVP), funded with more than US$5 million, was the most important. Womack left MIT shortly after the publication of his book and founded the Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI)[1] in 1997.

In addition, he also founded the Lean Global Network (LGN)[2] together with Dr.Bodo Wiegand andJosé Ferro, which combines the interests and objectives of theLean Management Community. The umbrella organization wants to ensure uniform standards when implementing learning concepts and to encourage the exchange among its members.

He is married and has two daughters.

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  1. ^Lean Enterprise Institutehttp://www.lean.org
  2. ^Lean Global Networkhttp://www.leanglobal.org

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