4 Practical Tips for the Journey Ahead

DOI: 10.4324/9781003381945-5

Maybe you are now starting to think that Lean in Engineering could be a good journey for you, and you might also have a clearer idea about what you may find there. But, as with any journey, there are practicalities to take care of: where will you start your journey, who will you take with you, and do you have any kind of ‘travel insurance’ – in other words, what if things don’t work out as you expect?

There is one rock-solid insurance against the downside risk of an enterprise like this: whatever happens on the way, you will learn from it. For any engineer or technician, this is still reassuring. Not only will you learn; you will also learn to learn. You will discover how ...

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