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Training Programs for Implementing Lean Manufacturing Concepts in Small to Medium Sized Manufacturers
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Training is an essential element for any manufacturer to successfully implement Lean Manufacturing (LM). The University of Tennessee has developed training modules for small to medium sized manufacturers who typically have a more difficult time allocating resources to training. The methodology for developing the LM modules and the results of presenting these modules in pilot sessions and in training sessions are presented.
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Sawhney, R., Arms, K., and Beasley, C., "Training Programs for Implementing Lean Manufacturing Concepts in Small to Medium Sized Manufacturers," SAE Technical Paper 982096, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982096.Also In
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