JOHN SEDDON
'John Seddon' is a British occupational psychologist and "management guru", specialising in the service industry. He is lead consultant of 'Vanguard', a consultancy company he formed in 1985.[1]
Seddon has grown to prominence as a management consultant following attacks on current British management thinking, such as the NHS modernisation agenda and ISO9000.[2] The ''Daily Telegraph'' described him as a "reluctant management guru", with a background in clinical psychology.[3]
He is known for adapting the Toyota Production System and the work of W. Edwards Deming and Taiichi Ohno into a methodology for improving performance in service industries he describes as "systems thinking", as opposed to the top-down rigid "management thinking" (or "Command and Control" thinking) that predominates most service industries today. He is particularly critical of target-based management, and basing decisions on economies of scale, rather than "economy of flow".[4]
John Seddon has published three books. Trusted Leader, a website that reviews management book described Seddon's latest work, ''Freedom from Command and Control'', as an important read for service industry professionals, labelling it "convincing" and "valuable", but criticised it for being "dense, sometimes repetitive, and inherently self-promotional".[5]
John Seddon earned a BSc (Hons) in Psychology with the University of Wales in 1974, and graduated with an MSc in occupational psychology from the University of London in 1977.[6]
He has been awarded the title of honorary visiting professor at the Lean Enterprise Research Centre, at the University of Cardiff.[7]
★ ''I Want You to Cheat: the unreasonable guide to service and quality in organisations'' (1992) (ISBN 0-9519731-0-X)
★ ''The Case Against ISO9000: How to create real quality in your organisations'' (1996, revised 2000) (ISBN 0-9519731-0-X)
★ ''Freedom from Command and Control: a better way to make the work work'' (2003) (ISBN 0-9546183-0-0)
1. John Seddon biography on speakers-uk.com. Accessed 3 August 2007.
2. Teaming Up With Local Teens, June 18 2005, ''The Guardian''. Accessed 3 August 2007.
3. "Bootcamp tactics won’t win the battle", Stefan Stern, ''Daily Telegraph'', 16 February 2006.
4. ''Freedom from Command and Control: a better way to make the work work'', John Seddon (2003), Vanguard Press. (ISBN 0-9546183-0-0)
5. Book Reviews, www.trustedleader.com (17 May 2005). Accessed 3 August 2007.
6. Details on John Seddon from the Lean Enterprise Research Centre. Accessed 3 August 2007.
7. MSc in Service Lean, www.cf.ac.uk. Accessed 3 August 2007.
★ Vanguard Consultancy
★ Books by John Seddon
★ Lean Enterprise Research Centre
★ Memorandum by Mr John Seddon, submitted to Parliament
| Contents |
| Management consultancy |
| Academia |
| Bibliography |
| References |
| External links |
Management consultancy
Seddon has grown to prominence as a management consultant following attacks on current British management thinking, such as the NHS modernisation agenda and ISO9000.[2] The ''Daily Telegraph'' described him as a "reluctant management guru", with a background in clinical psychology.[3]
He is known for adapting the Toyota Production System and the work of W. Edwards Deming and Taiichi Ohno into a methodology for improving performance in service industries he describes as "systems thinking", as opposed to the top-down rigid "management thinking" (or "Command and Control" thinking) that predominates most service industries today. He is particularly critical of target-based management, and basing decisions on economies of scale, rather than "economy of flow".[4]
John Seddon has published three books. Trusted Leader, a website that reviews management book described Seddon's latest work, ''Freedom from Command and Control'', as an important read for service industry professionals, labelling it "convincing" and "valuable", but criticised it for being "dense, sometimes repetitive, and inherently self-promotional".[5]
Academia
John Seddon earned a BSc (Hons) in Psychology with the University of Wales in 1974, and graduated with an MSc in occupational psychology from the University of London in 1977.[6]
He has been awarded the title of honorary visiting professor at the Lean Enterprise Research Centre, at the University of Cardiff.[7]
Bibliography
★ ''I Want You to Cheat: the unreasonable guide to service and quality in organisations'' (1992) (ISBN 0-9519731-0-X)
★ ''The Case Against ISO9000: How to create real quality in your organisations'' (1996, revised 2000) (ISBN 0-9519731-0-X)
★ ''Freedom from Command and Control: a better way to make the work work'' (2003) (ISBN 0-9546183-0-0)
References
1. John Seddon biography on speakers-uk.com. Accessed 3 August 2007.
2. Teaming Up With Local Teens, June 18 2005, ''The Guardian''. Accessed 3 August 2007.
3. "Bootcamp tactics won’t win the battle", Stefan Stern, ''Daily Telegraph'', 16 February 2006.
4. ''Freedom from Command and Control: a better way to make the work work'', John Seddon (2003), Vanguard Press. (ISBN 0-9546183-0-0)
5. Book Reviews, www.trustedleader.com (17 May 2005). Accessed 3 August 2007.
6. Details on John Seddon from the Lean Enterprise Research Centre. Accessed 3 August 2007.
7. MSc in Service Lean, www.cf.ac.uk. Accessed 3 August 2007.
External links
★ Vanguard Consultancy
★ Books by John Seddon
★ Lean Enterprise Research Centre
★ Memorandum by Mr John Seddon, submitted to Parliament
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