Cleaning out the Lean Blog Backlog By Mark Graban On May 15, 2007 0 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestEmailPrint I'll probably start this as a weekly or monthly feature, publishing the links and articles that I tuck aside as “drafts” but never end up blogging about. This will be more just a list of links, with no commentary. TPM At Makers Mark (TPM Log) Origins of Kanban (Fred Harriman) N.J. textile firm finds a system for success Why Lean Companies Stay Fat (The Manufacturer) How One Company Found Success By Adopting World Class Manufacturing (IW) Please check out my main blog page at www.leanblog.org The RSS feed content you are reading is copyrighted by the author, Mark Graban. , , , on the author's copyright. Please leave this field emptyGet New Posts Sent To You Select list(s): Get Posts Emailed Daily 2021 Get Weekly Emails (Mondays) 2021 Email * First name Last name Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Mark GrabanMark Graban is an internationally-recognized consultant, author, and professional speaker who has worked in healthcare, manufacturing, and startups. His latest book is Measures of Success: React Less, Lead Better, Improve More. He is author of the Shingo Award-winning books Lean Hospitals and Healthcare Kaizen, as well as The Executive Guide to Healthcare Kaizen. He also published the anthology Practicing Lean that benefits the Louise H. Batz Patient Safety Foundation, where Mark is a board member. Mark is also a Senior Advisor to the technology company KaiNexus. Factory ExamplesKanban 0 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestEmailPrint