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The Kaizen philosophy requires a new way of thinking, says Jim Limperis

Concrete heads, monuments and sacred cows bring to my mind a peaceful cemetery in a pastoral valley with cows grazing in the fields. Not for Pat Lancaster, though, the founder of Lantech Inc., the Louisville, KY-based company that pioneered...

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