mardi 3 mars 2020

Inside Tesla Factory - TESLISM

In a recent HBR article How Tesla Sets Itself Apart,  Lou Shipley tells us 

By mid-January, Tesla’s market capitalization had reached $107 billion, and it surged past the giant German automaker Volkswagen to become the world’s second most valuable auto company behind Toyota.

What is the secret behind Tesla's success?

Lou Shipley's article provides us with interesting cues. However, former McKinsey&Co consultant, Michaël Valentin offers us a new look at Tesla in a book. Michaël Valentin contends that Tesla has invented a new productive system, like Toyota created one a few decades ago. He calls it TESLISM. For example, Tesla development and production model is highly integrated. Functions are highly integrated. Teams are co-localized on the factory floor and together they solve problems using a scrum approach.   


The book is also available in French.

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