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<title>Krehbiel,  Tim</title>
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<subtitle>Dr. Tim Krehbiel - Professor, Farmer School of Business</subtitle>
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<title>A Review and Perspective on Lean in Higher Education</title>
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<name>Shea, Nicholas</name>
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<summary type="text">A Review and Perspective on Lean in Higher Education
Balzer, William; Francis, David; Krehbiel, Timothy; Shea, Nicholas
The purpose of this paper is to synthesize the accumulated body of research on Lean in&#13;
higher education, draw conclusions to help guide successful Lean implementations and propose future&#13;
research directions to establish a rich base of knowledge that informs both practice and research.
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