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Game-based Lean Production training of university students and industrial employees

Production simulation games are increasingly popular for training students and industrial employees in Lean Production principles. They range from paper- or desktop-based games to full scale simulators and proper manufacturing machinery. This paper reports on experiences from using both desktop game...

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Published in:Procedia manufacturing 2018, Vol.25, p.578-585
Main Authors: de Vin, Leo J., Jacobsson, Lasse, Odhe, JanErik
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