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Day 12 - Lean is Dead! Long Live Lean!
The EnergyPro Podcast
English - November 15, 2019 02:01 - 7 minutes - 4.15 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsManagement Business Education Self-Improvement energy career continuousimprovement energyefficiency energymanagement leadership lean management Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Lean Manufacturing, or Lean, is now an overused term to describe continuous improvement. Some think interest in Lean has started to wane. Others think Lean is dead. In this episode, I explore this basic thesis against a current book I’m reading, Redefining Operational Excellence by Andrew Miller.
November is National Podcast Post Month, a bootcamp-type challenge for podcasters to post one episode each day during the month. I’ve accepted the challenge!
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Bill
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