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Developing A Lean Work Force

A Guide for Human Resources, Plant Managers, and Lean Coordinators

ISBN 13: 9781563273483
ISBN: 1563273489
Author: Chris Harris, Rick Harris
Publisher: Productivity Press
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 160
Binding: Soft Cover
$51.95

Shows that a systematic method of training is needed to develop human resources into a lean-thinking workforce. - Provides sample training sessions and explanations that you can use to involve and train employees right now. - Shows the benefit of continuously training associates, whether they're newly hired or are getting trained in new areas. - Involves all employees from within the facility as well as team and group leaders.

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