Lean Consumption - Principles of Lean Consumption

Principles of Lean Consumption

  • Solve the customer's problem completely by insuring that all the goods and services work, and work together.
  • Don't waste the customer's time.
  • Provide exactly what the customer wants.
  • Provide what's wanted exactly where it's wanted.
  • Provide what's wanted where it's wanted exactly when it's wanted.
  • Continually aggregate solutions to reduce the customer's time and hassle.

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