Lack of Lean Partnerships

January 2nd, 2007 by Hal

Lean Insider posts a provocative piece on the difference in perspective between Toyota and other automotive firms, The Lack of Lean Partnerships. In essence, Toyota understands that partners need to be profitable. The others care only for their own profits.

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