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The people value stream: an extension to lean

In: A Research Agenda for Lean Management

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  • Peter Hines
  • Florian Magnani

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The authors discuss how lean can be used to better understand the employee experience in a lean organisation and trigger a self-development capability in employees. They present the People Value Stream as a continuous improvement process to better understand the employee experience in a lean organisation, and discuss how it triggers self-development in employees. They conclude by offering research perspectives to continue improving the understanding of the human dimension role in a lean organisation.

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  • Peter Hines & Florian Magnani, 2024. "The people value stream: an extension to lean," Chapters, in: Andrea Furlan & Daryl Powell (ed.), A Research Agenda for Lean Management, chapter 6, pages 91-112, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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