Lean Community and FreeLIB Newsletter – Week #34

FreeLIB Newsletter

Welcome to this week’s Lean Community and FreeLIB newsletter! We have had an exciting and enlightening week at FreeLIB, the must-have, free resource library for managers, brought to you by Lean Community. Here’s what we have in store for you:

What’s New at FreeLIB?

Each day, we roll out a fresh article written by seasoned professionals for like-minded practitioners. This week, the articles span from sustainable practices to cutting-edge blockchain insights. If you missed out, you can always catch up with the FreeLIB app, available for both iOS and Android.

Articles of the Week #34 in the FreeLIB Newsletter:

  1. Sustainable Home Cooling by Michał Hałas – 21/08/2023
  2. Effective Communication by Aneta Świetlicka – 22/08/2023
  3. Calm down – it’s “ONLY” 5 minutes! by Adrian Motyl – 23/08/2023
  4. Blockchain Layers in Web3 by Anthony Day – 24/08/2023
  5. Clothing’s Carbon Footprint by Artur Krakowiak – 25/08/2023
  6. SMART Problem Solving by Marcin Skóra – 26/08/2023
  7. Continuous Lean Improvement by Boguslaw Zawisza – 27/08/2023

Connect with the Authors

Join the conversation with our authors and fellow community members at our dedicated LinkedIn Group. Dive deeper into the topics, ask questions, or simply share your perspectives.

Share Your Expertise

Do you have a unique perspective or expertise that our community can benefit from? Consider contributing to FreeLIB! Simply fill out the submission form and become a part of our growing repository of knowledge.

About Leancoin & Lean Community

For the uninitiated, Lean Community operates under the Leancoin Ecosystem, with Leancoin minted on the Solana Blockchain. Leancoin, a versatile currency, serves as The Global Means of Payment for Business and Non-Business activities. It plays pivotal roles across Marketplace, Lean Community, Lean Global Consulting, and numerous Leancoin Adopters. Discover more at Leancoin.io.

Till next week, keep learning and keep learning!

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