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Matthew E. May

Matthew E. May
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Matthew E. May

Matthew E. May is a longtime Toyota business partner, holding a key advisory role with the University of Toyota for more than eight years. As a master Toyota instructor and founder of L.A.-based Aevitas, he partners with management teams to achieve excellence in innovation, working with a number of well-known organizations, including Wells Fargo, Sprint Nextel, Quadrant Homes, and the Los Angeles Police Department. A graduate of The Wharton School and Johns Hopkins University, he lives with his wife and daughters in Southern California, where he is an avid cyclist.

The Elegant Solution will be released on October 01, 2011 in Trade Paperback
Oct 01, 2011
The Elegant Solution is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 01, 2011
The Elegant Solution will be released on October 10, 2006 in Hardcover
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Develop, January 30, 2012
...DeMarco.” Neil Alphonso, Lead Designer, Splash Damage • "The Elegant Solution: Toyota's Formula for Mastering Innovation by Matthew E. May and Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen."...
Financial Post, May 4, 2011
...where everything seems to come together without the herculean effort that most days seem to call for. As Matthew May brilliantly portrays in his business fable The Shibumi Strategy, there truly is a process we can all follow to find these Zen moments on...
Seedlings in Stone, October 5, 2011
...Everyone’s got something to “sell.” It might be a product, like a book. It might blur the lines between product and service, like a blog. It could be a new process in a workplace setting. Or maybe even a bowl of green beans, to a fussy...
Zane Safrit, July 10, 2011
...Matthew May joined the show recently to talk about his excellent new book: The Shibumi Strategy: A Powerful Way to Create Meaningful Change. You can listen to our conversation here . You...