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Michael Ballé



Average rating: 4.13 · 774 ratings · 56 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Lean Manager: A Novel o...

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Lead With Respect: A Novel ...

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The Lean Strategy: Using Le...

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The Lean Sensei

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Le management lean

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Lead with Lean

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The Gold Mine Trilogy Study...

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Réussir ses décisions strat...

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Raise the Bar: Zero to 1 Bi...

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Managing With Systems Think...

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“In the lean world,” he grinned, “if the student hasn’t learned, the teacher hasn’t taught.” “And what if I train them and then they leave?” “What if you don’t and they stay?” he replied.”
Michael Ballé, Lead With Respect: A Novel of Lean Practice

“People come to work to succeed. It’s our responsibility as managers to support them so that they do. Every person has the right to succeed every time they do their job, and they also have the right to have a successful career.”
Michael Ballé, Lead With Respect: A Novel of Lean Practice

“We assume that people want to do a good job. When they don’t, we assume that something happened to them to make them do otherwise.”
Michael Ballé, Lead With Respect: A Novel of Lean Practice



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