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Hai, i need help, can anyone tell me where can i find information on "Integration of lean principle in supply chain" i am doing a research on the above topic with special focus on coffee industry. can any one suggest or give ideas on how i can get information on this topic and how to proceed collecting information
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Hai, i need help, can anyone tell me where can i find information on "Integration of lean principle in supply chain" i am doing a research on the above topic with special focus on coffee industry. can any one suggest or give ideas on how i can get information on this topic and how to proceed collecting information
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Hi regis gustave
I've just registered here, please excuse the late reply.
Don't know if you've found them already, but Dan Jones and James Womack, who were (probably) among the first if not the first to write about and formalise lean, are quite helpful to me as a first resource. They have a book "Lean Thinking" and websites for the UK and US - the lean enterprise academy (UK)
and the lean enterprise institute (US)
Hope that's helpful - I'm not in any way affiliated with them btw, just find this a useful resource.
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