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The Lean Solutions Podcast: Episode 14: Building Intentional Curiosity with Panos Efsta

Posted on November 6, 2020 by Patrick Adams

In this episode, we travel back to May of 2020 when Panos Efsta presented some great insights around the importance of curiosity and system thinking. We also talk about TWI, Job Methods, and even Toyota Kata!

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