Four strategies to help move beyond lean and build a competitive advantage
For companies that make complex, configurable products, lean manufacturing principles have become an integral part of their day-to-day operations. But there's now statistical evidence showing that in discrete manufacturing, the presumed benefits from lean have not yielded the competitive advantage that manufacturers had hoped for.
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