Lean Management Journal

Lean Management Journal – “Charting the Right Course” by Joseph Paris

201302 Lean Management Journal Cover“Charting the Right Course” by XONITEK’s Joseph Paris & continued media coverage of the Society.  Published in Lean Management Journal in the February 2013 issue.

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