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Lean Management Roots are Deeper than Toyota and Ohno,
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Frank Woollard clearly understood Lean management principles and practices in ways that today we think of as revolutionary and break-through. Until now, all Lean writings and learnings have lead us to believe that the roots of Lean come from Taiichi Ohno. Frank Woolard has been grossly overlooked as a significant early thinker in Lean management principles and practices. Bob Emiliani has once again been a leader in understanding Lean and his careful, thorough research has brought to light a body of Lean knowledge largely ignored. Thank-you Bob for having the courage to think independently and sharing your findings with the world. This book is a must read for those who want to understand how the common sense of Lean was recognized not only by Ohno but by Frank Woollard who preceeded Ohno.
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Principles of Mass and Flow Production by Bob Emiliani (Paperback - January 5, 2009)
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