For each of them I selected one actual quote, although many more similar definitions could be found. Let me start you with a selection of different definitions of push and pull that I’ve found online. Neither are common illustrations, including the one here in the upper left. Even the names “push” and “pull” are actually not well suited to describe the concept. It turns out that most definitions are going in the wrong direction. But what exactly is the difference between push and pull? Also, what makes pull systems so superior to push systems? While pretty much everyone knows (at least in theory) how to implement it using kanban, the underlying fundamental differences are a bit more fuzzy. One of the key differences in lean production is to use pull production rather than push production. Common, but misleading illustration of push and pull
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