Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn
Lessons from Toyota Leader Isao Yoshino on a Lifetime of Continuous Learning
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Refreshing, timeless lessons for those who care to lead
In Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn, leadership coach Katie Anderson and Toyota leader Isao Yoshino bring you a remarkable book about what it means to learn, to lead, and to care. Created through years of collaboration, this book offers their shared reflections on leadership and learning, providing readers an inspirational experience that defies generational and cultural divides.
“The only secret to Toyota is its attitude towards learning.” (Isao Yoshino)
With a career that spanned nearly four decades at Toyota Motor Corporation, Isao Yoshino’s stories help us understand how Toyota intentionally developed the culture of excellence for which it is renowned today, and how one person learned to lead so that he could lead to learn. Katie Anderson weaves together these heartwarming stories of personal discovery, and offers her own unique perspective on them, with the intention of helping you learn to lead and lead to learn.
Reflection is the key to learning.
Dive into Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn to discover the power of reflection as a source for learning. Uncover never-before-published “insider stories” from pivotal moments in Toyota’s history and fascinating nuances that inspired the Toyota Way. And walk away with fresh insights and excitement about people-centered leadership, organizational excellence, and yourself.
If you’ve ever been mentored - in business or in life - by someone whose words, experiences, and perspectives changed you for the better, you know that an entire book of honest reflection and deep wisdom can have a profound impact on the world. For today’s business professionals - dedicated to continuous learning and people-centered leadership - this is that book.
Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn is a beautiful, one-of-a-kind tapestry that will inspire both veteran and aspiring leaders to reflect and learn. It’s a book for leaders of all levels, in any industry, anywhere in the world, who strive to create a culture of continuous learning and to lead with intention - by helping others discover their best selves, while also developing themselves.
With a Foreword by John Shook, chairman, Lean Global Network
“If you are seeking the next step on your own journey of leadership transformation, reading this book and living its lessons will help you become the leader you always knew you could be.” (Richard Sheridan, CEO, Menlo Innovations and author of Joy, Inc. and Chief Joy Officer)
“I encourage anyone who influences people in cultural change to embrace the shared wisdom in this book.” (Tracey Richardson, author of The Toyota Engagement Equation)
“If you’re interested in lean and learning, this is an absolute must-read!” (Michael Balle, coauthor of The Gold Mine Trilogy and The Lean Strategy)
“If you want to really understand continuous improvement...read this book.” (Jeffrey Liker, author of The Toyota Way)
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- 2022-07-13
Excellent Book on Leadership & Process Improvement
Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn is by far one of the best books I’ve read on leadership and process improvement mindset. I love the way Katie describes Mr. Yoshino’s Warp & Weft Threads way of looking at life’s Purpose (mission) vs. Discoveries (curve balls) that makes us who we are.
Mr. Yoshino’s success and learnings from the NUMMI venture between Toyota & GM to his failures and learning from his initial days in the paint department to his final years in the Toyota water ski boat venture is a great reminder for all of us on how to learn from our mistakes and make a better version of ourselves.
I am grateful to Mr. Yoshino for sharing his personal life story and taking us inside the world of Toyota Production System (TPS) which later evolved to Lean Management System; and I am thankful to Katie for asking in-depth questions to Mr. Yoshino to make him draw upon his brightest and darkest memories of learning and growing as a leader and teacher at Toyota.
This book is a must read for anyone in the process improving or business transformation business, or simply looking to be a better leader to help their people succeed.
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