Did the WSJ Get It Wrong about Lean and Taylor?
November 6th, 2006 by HalMark Graban thinks so. His impassioned editorial at the Lean Blog is a must read. Mark takes on the common sense of management thinking. That common sense threatens all project management. There is nothing I can find to say that Mark hasn't already said better. Read WSJ's Wrong Conclusion on Frederick Taylor.
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