Lost in translation? The role of supervisors in lean production

Lean production is commonly associated with a small number of hierarchical layers – the lean organization is supposedly a flat one. The belief that ‘flatter is better’ appears to have become a truism in many academic and managerial circles. However, several empirical studies point to a completely di...

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