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Lean-MBA (Management Business Architecture) Guide   173-page PDF document
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This Lean guide is developed by a pioneer in Lean and certified LSS Master Black Belt who has trained over 5,000+ students globally, from Directors, CEOs, GMs, to shop floor staff. He's endorsed by CMI Consortium, NZTE, HERA, NZPICS, CBAFF.
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This product (Lean-MBA [Management Business Architecture] Guide) is a 173-page PDF document with a supplemental Zip archive file document, which you can download immediately upon purchase.

Lean-MBA stands for Lean Management Business Architecture. In essence it is the business architecture required to successfully manage Lean.

The term "Lean" to me is a state of waste free environment. Irrespective of the tools one uses, Lean thinking (a constant pursuit for eliminating non-value added activities in every sphere) is fundamental to Business Excellence.

The Lean-MBA guide offers a clear insight in to what is expected of an organisation thinking of or starting to implement best class practices. The goal of all the best-class practices is the same, i.e., making profits for the share holders while remaining customer-centric. The tools vary from one approach to another and no approach is right or wrong. It all depends on a number of factors, such as the industry sector you are in, the type of processes you have, what you are planning to achieve etc.

The Lean-MBA guide clearly spells out the reasons for the failure of many Lean implementations, prepares you fully for your Lean journey, and provides you with a sequence of steps to follow and the various tools and methods used.

This guide offers only an overview of how to go about starting your Lean journey in achieving Business Excellence and in no way offers you all the solutions. As you can appreciate there is a lot for any organisation to do to be World-Class or Excel in its operations or business on the whole.

This guide is intended for the senior management as an overview guide to ensure that, they are starting off the Lean journey on the right path.

I am confident this guide will offer you good value for your time and lead you in the right direction.

Also included with this document is a bonus zip of 41 Lean documents (includes templates, case studies, articles, posters, charts, and more).

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$29.00
This Lean guide is developed by a pioneer in Lean and certified LSS Master Black Belt who has trained over 5,000+ students globally, from Directors, CEOs, GMs, to shop floor staff. He's endorsed by CMI Consortium, NZTE, HERA, NZPICS, CBAFF.
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Author: Vishnu Rayapeddi
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Vishnu is an experienced management consultant and trainer specializing in implementing continuous process improvements. [read more]

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