
Lean as a Universal Model of Excellence:...
Weiss, Elliott N.,...
Lean as a Universal Model of Excellence: It Is Not Just a Manufacturing Tool!
Weiss, Elliott N.; Stevenson, Donald; English, Austin
OM-1562 | Published December 14, 2016 | 8 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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This is a technical note that describes the history of Lean and explains why it is not just a manufacturing tool. It is used in Darden's "Management of Service Operations" course elective.
Lean is not just for manufacturing; it is a universal tool.
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