What Lean Looks Like In Arabic

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lean.persianblog.com

Here is a blog that links to mine. Can anyone read or translate this for me?

Are there Arabic equivalents of words like “muda”, “kaizen”, and “poka yoke?”

Update: Thanks to Jon Miller for pointing out that the script is Arabic, but the language is Persian. Click on “comments” for a response from the Iranian blogger, Omid.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Dear Sir;

    I am omid Safarzadeh author of lean blog in persian.

    i have started this blog sience 2002. i have translated some most popular articles from Dr. Womack like “Lean journey…”
    in my blog Iranian people can find latest news about lean ,…
    i am going to plan a KANBAN workshop in IRAN. maybe you can help me about it?
    nowadays i have translated “JUST IN TIME FOR OPERATORS” in to persian ready to print ecpecting productivity press.
    looking forward reciving your notes.
    regards
    omid safarzadeh
    omid_ie@yahoo.com

  2. Omid – That is great that you are translating the lean literature. Jon Miller, who posted above, does a lot of work translating lean material from Japanese to English. I will email him your contact info and will send you a few other names of people who might be able to help you put together workshops.

    Just in Time for Operators is an excellent short overview book for lean.

    Mark

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