User talk:Nabiw1

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Lean dynamics
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Your recent edits
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Other alternatives
Sorry that my comments upset you. I have a few alternatives that you might want to consider:

No offense if you weren't serious about it, but an article on the book may be easier to do. I did some searching, and there are plenty of reviews available. What I couldn't find was a review "serving a general audience" to meet WP:BK criteria. If such a review exists, or if other WP:BK criteria could be met, then an article on the book would be easy.

Another alternative is to simply merge the information from Lean Dynamics into Lean manufacturing until it's clear that a separate article is warranted. --Ronz (talk) 02:49, 21 April 2009 (UTC)