Bariery w stosowaniu koncepcji lean management
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Lean management (szczupłe zarządzanie) jest koncepcją, której celem jest systematyczne eliminowanie marnotrawstwa ze wszystkich procesów w celu tworzenia jak największej wartości dla klienta. W pierwszej części artykułu w syntetyczny sposób opisano historię, zasady i korzyści z wdrożenia lean. Następnie przedstawiono najważniejsze bariery w upowszechnianiu tej koncepcji, omówiono pełne wykorzystanie jej potencjału oraz utrzymanie wprowadzonych w wyniku transformacji lean zmian.
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