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How to get enough information about the detail
The following is mostly stolen from Don Reinertsen’s article “Going to Gemba”. But it is worth stealing! Thank you Don. In lean methodology, the way to get enough knowledge about details is to “go to gemba”. This means going to … Continue reading
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