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US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DO7Q5MW
AU: http://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01DO7Q5MW
by George Trachilis, 244 pages, published Mar 30, 2016

Amazon's Description:

This is the revised, Second Edition of the companion text of the Principles of Lean Thinking online course by the Lean Leadership Institute. What exactly does this course teach people? Lean 101 teaches Lean Principles for people in all areas of businesses. The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking originate from the Toyota Production System ……

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  • +1

    Any comments jv?

  • +7

    OEM Principles of Lean Thinking

    Thanks… I need to lose some weight after all those Malteser Bunnies today…

    • Xondropatata! Hope you saved some for Greek Easter! :)

      • Did you just watch Big Fat Greek Wedding 2? "The Greeks, she invent the Easter". ;-)

        (I actually know what you're talking about - my family celebrates Coptic Easter).

        • Oh god no - I wouldn't do that to myself! I had to spoon my eyes out and burn my ears out with a hot soldering iron after watching the first one! :)

        • @zo1dberg:

          burn my ears

          Did you treat it with Windex ?

        • @jv:

          You know the Greeks they invented ears.

        • @jv: OH STOP IT! Cringeworthy movie.

          BTW, i can't believe google translate translated xondropatata to "stump". WTF is that supposed to mean? It's supposed to mean "fat potato". Just thought i should clear that up now that i've been made aware of it.

        • @zo1dberg:

          It's supposed to mean "fat potato".

          https://goo.gl/fonWg7

        • @jv: pretty sure you'll get a response of "ti les re malaka;" with that one.

        • @zo1dberg:

          a response of "ti les re malaka;"

          https://goo.gl/LXKMUx

        • @jv: that's that most ridiculous translation ever. It's supposed to mean "what are you saying you (profanity)?" (profanity) is often a term of endearment in Greek.

        • @zo1dberg: bah! Stupid filter. Those "profanities" are supposed to be the "w" word of someone who likes to masturbate.

        • @zo1dberg:

          that's that most ridiculous translation ever

          google translate is the gospel…

        • @jv: don't be (profanity) ridiculous! There is no (profanity) reason to (profanity) (profanity) otherwise (profanity) you (profanity) seriously (profanity) (profanity)!

        • @jv: That reads "it isn't (profanity) ridiculous". That should be "min eisai (blasfimia) gelios" not what that (profanity) nonsense is.

          Useless (profanity) Google translate!

        • @zo1dberg:

          That reads "it isn't (profanity) ridiculous".

          Nope, you're wrong again…

          δεν είναι (αισχρολογία) γελοίο

          Aristotle would not be happy with you…

        • @jv: Well, to be fair, my Greek is pretty average. I bow in submission to the far superior and all knowledgeable Google Translate!

        • @zo1dberg:

          the far superior and all knowledgeable Google Translate!

          You know the Greeks invented Google Translate….

    • +1

      New maxim: You are what you thought you ate.

  • +1

    Thanks.

    Only learnt about these concepts, recently. Decades of thinking "there has to be a better way than this" but not knowing where to start.

    Down the rabbit hole!

  • +3

    I think there are quite a few lean minds who frequent this site to begin with

  • I was just looking for this… Thanks

  • +1

    I like the cover art. A face that looks like it's in significant pain, selling a book about thinking.

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