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Free Book on Lean Supply Chain Management

R. Michael Donovan & Company has a free eBook titled "Lean Supply Chain Management: An Executive's Improvement Guide. To get the book you will need to register.

This complimentary book is written for the CEO, CFO, CIO, Vice Presidents, manufacturing and procurement professionals who are concerned with eliminating operating problems and taking advantage of the opportunities available by applying lean supply chain management processes, tools and techniques to significantly improve overall business performance.

Here is the link:

http://www.rmdonovan.com/fbo.htm

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    In 1987, ISO completed and released its 9000 series of standards, incorporating most of the elements of BS 5750 into its ISO 9001 standard. The ISO 9000 series of standards first gained popularity in Europe, when the European Union (EU), under the title EN 29000, adopted ISO 9000. By the late ...
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Thanks for brining this to light. I've noticed that it is better to get quicker changes rather than focusing in on a perfect solution. Much like like the "50% solution 100% implemented is better than a 100% solution that is 0% implemented." The key is to make sure there are mechanisms put in place to make sure the changes can be easily changed.
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