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Norm Bodek on the New Shingo Book, ’Kaizen and the Art of Creative Thinking’ *

from Lean Blog Interviews: Real-World Lean Leadership Conversations in Healthcare and Beyond · host Mark Graban

Episode page: https://leanblog.org/36  LeanBlog Podcast #36 once again features our friend and frequent guest, Norman Bodek, noted lean author, consultant, and President of PCS Press. In this episode, Norman talks about his most recent publication, a text by the legendary Shigeo Shingo, called Kaizen and the Art of Creative Thinking – The Scientific Thinking Mechanism, as well as future publications he is working on. This was recorded back in 2007, before the book was published (it has now been out in publication for a few months, I apologize for the delay in getting this podcast released). If you enjoy this podcast, I hope you'll check out the rest of the series by visiting the LeanBlog podcast main page. Keywords and Main Points, Episode #36 You can find the book here via enna.com, or amazon.com.

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