Just wanted to tell you that the book has been found on Internet. Please see here:
http://leanserviceit.blogspot.com/2007/09/twi-documents.html
Regards,
We are hoping to have it uploaded soon. If you can't wait, do a Google book search first to locate one, (they are out there, but you may have to wait until a bookseller picks up on your keyword searches) or try one of the many other international book selling sources:
My favorites:
Bryan Lund
From: VermontManufacturingGroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:VermontManufacturingGroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Nicolas Stampf
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To: VermontManufacturingGroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [VermontManufacturingGroup] Download "the instructor, the man & the job" ?
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I'm trying to find the book by Charles R. Allen "the instructor, the man and the job" to study the origins of Lean (being a young Lean coach in my service company, in France). I've seen that you tryied to upload it on SME's web site but that you're lacking space.
Is the book available elsewhere (even in printed form, I'm ready to buy it as a used version if it's not too expensive) in electronic format or other?
Thanks in advance for your answer,
Regards,
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Nicolas STAMPF
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