Adam Lawrence: (EP 42) What are the 'Wheel of Sustainability's' elements?
The Lean Effect5 Aug 2021

Adam Lawrence: (EP 42) What are the 'Wheel of Sustainability's' elements?

In this episode, Adam Lawrence, who has over 30 years of expertise in process improvement activities and has guided over 300 Kaizen events in a variety of industries throughout the world, explains why he thinks Lean is the most entertaining, engaging, and exciting way to improve. He discussed how he engages and empowers teams to solve complex business problems in a sustainable way.

Adam's favorite book is "Toyota Production System by Taiichi Ohno ", have you read it? Check out all our guests book top book recommendations here" and let us know your favorite.

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