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Daily Archives: September 13, 2018

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What is lean? part 4 – (Establish pull)

Continuous ImprovementBy Richard HamiltonSeptember 13, 2018

The fourth principle of Lean is to ‘establish pull’, which means to set your systems up to meet customer needs at the time and rate they need it. Your coffee at the cafe is made to order. It’s not pre-made coffee, retrieved from a shelf that you’re served. You want your coffee fresh, hot, and served…

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