Despite lean and kaizen is all about continuous improvement and change, some find it hard to digitalize lean.
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Despite lean and kaizen is all about continuous improvement and change, some find it hard to digitalize lean.
This article will take you through some new perspectives regarding lean. To create the right backdrop, we clarify the typical definition of lean. If this is common sense to you, skip ahead to our thoughts below and ask yourself “If lean is common sense, why is it so hard anyways?”
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