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How Things Are Made: How We Make Things, Why It Matters and How We Can Do It Better

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LONGLISTED AS A FINANCIAL TIMES AND SCHRODERS BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD

SHORTLISTED FOR THE ROYAL SOCIETY TRIVEDI SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE

An illuminating tour through the manufacturing world and its seismic influence on our lives, from internationally renowned expert Tim Minshall

We live in a manufactured world. Unless you are floating naked through space, you are right now in direct contact with multiple manufactured products, including furniture, technology, clothing, and even food. And yet the processes by which these things appear in our lives are virtually invisible. How often do we stop to think: Where do the things we buy actually come from? How are they made, and how do they make their way into our hands?

The answers can be found in How Things Are Made, which traces the surprising paths taken by everyday items to reach consumers, from design to creation to delivery. Innovation expert Tim Minshall takes us on a journey through the manufacturing world, from the smallest job shops to mega-factories, from global shipping hubs to local delivery at your door, revealing the inner workings of the system that runs 24-7-365 to make and deliver the things we need--or want--to live our daily lives, including cars, cakes, phones, planes, drugs, and medical devices. Along the way, he explores how we can improve the fragility of our global manufacturing system and the impact it has on the natural world, presenting a path to a truly sustainable future.

Brimming with energy and lively examples, How Things Are Made maps the awe-inspiring global system of manufacturing that enables virtually every aspect of our existence. By making sense of this surprising and hidden world, we are able to make better choices for ourselves, our communities, and the planet.



About the Author :
Tim Minshall is an engineering academic who works at the University of Cambridge as the inaugural Dr. John C. Taylor Professor of Innovation, head of the Institute for Manufacturing, and Fellow of Churchill College. He is an award-winning professor who researches and writes about manufacturing, innovation, and skills, and regularly delivers talks on these topics nationally and internationally. He also delivers outreach programs to raise awareness of manufacturing among primary and secondary schoolchildren and their teachers. Before becoming an academic, he worked in the UK and Japan as a language teacher, program manager supporting tech start-ups, and freelance writer.

Review :
"[HOW THINGS ARE MADE] is anything but a dry tome for engineers. [Minshall] writes with a light touch. . . . Readers who have never passed through a factory gate--including high-school and college students thinking about their future careers--are likely to find this book an entertaining introduction to a sector of the economy they know only from the headlines. And those who believe the world is moving toward a postindustrial economy will encounter an energetic argument to the contrary."
- Wall Street Journal
"Entertaining. . . . The complicated hidden backstories of ordinary items fascinate. . . . This will satisfy anyone who's ever wondered where their favorite products come from." - Publishers Weekly
"Illuminating. . . . Readers interested in the hidden workings of the world will be well pleased with Minshall's explorations." - Kirkus Reviews
"A timely reminder of the importance of making things and the need to restore the link between maker and consumer...An entertaining and well-observed prescription for how to reverse the hollowing out of global industries." - Financial Times
"An expert and highly enthusiastic tour around the business of making things. Far from a 'post-industrial' world, we live in one that is more manufactured than ever before, as Minshall demonstrates in case studies from bakeries to aircraft makers. As well as revealing the inner makings of the world in front of you, the book also looks at the cost of it all in terms of our increasingly vulnerable economic systems and damaged environment." - Frederick Studemann, Financial Times
"Charming, cheeky, and laugh-out-loud funny are not adjectives commonly applied to a book on manufacturing - but Cambridge professor Tim Minshall somehow achieved all three. Tim's joyous, self-deprecating, and marvelously original book on manufacturing uses stories of quotidian objects like toilet paper to bring the importance of manufacturing to life. How Things Are Made makes a serious subject accessible and fun. If Douglas Adams had decided to write about factories, I suspect it would have sounded a lot like this." - Dr. Elliott Grant, engineer and entrepreneur, former General Manager of X, Google's "Moonshot Factory," and founder of mineral.ai
"How Things Are Made provides clear examples, discussions, and descriptions of the importance of manufacturing, and how, in an effort to optimize it, we have come very close to rendering our supply chains completely dysfunctional. The lessons learned are wonderfully articulated and provide some excellent insights for experts and novices alike. It is a great read, and absolutely entertaining as well." - Professor Thomas R. Kurfess, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Georgia Institute of Technology
"A fascinating and informative book, telling you all the things you didn't know you wanted to know about manufacturing. And, just as importantly, how you can do your bit to create a more sustainable future for the planet. Whatever your background, you will find eye-opening, entertaining, and enlightening anecdotes to make the world of manufacturing feel real and close to home." - Professor Dame Athene Donald DBE FRS, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge
"Reading this book is like being given a personal tour of the world's factories by a real-life Willy Wonka. Brimming with insight, curiosity and wit, Minshall is a masterful storyteller of the manufactured world; I'll never look at a brownie in the same way again." - Dr. Anna Ploszajski, materials scientist, storyteller, and author of Handmade: A Scientist's Search for Meaning Through Making
"In this lively book, Minshall, the head of Cambridge University's Institute for Manufacturing, assumes the role of an excitable engineer as he illuminates the intricacies of mass production. Alighting on a range of scenarios, from brownie-baking to bicycle assembly, he delineates the web of processes by which commercial goods are produced, including natural-resource management, logistics, and consumer-data gathering." - New Yorker


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780063434660
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Collins
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0063434660
  • Publisher Date: 12 May 2026
  • Binding: Other book format
  • Sub Title: How We Make Things, Why It Matters and How We Can Do It Better


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