Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Which Will Prevail: Batch Thinking or Worker Leadership?
Which Will Prevail: Batch Thinking or Worker Leadership?: For most of two centuries, batch and queue production was the golden key that opened the factory doors of mass production and led many nations to untold wealth. In his first piece for the Post, Fred Stahl tells us why we must discard batch thinking and understand "worker leadership" in order to innovate for the 21st century.
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