To gain insight into the potential logistical benefits of worker cross-training and agile workforce policies,we study simple models of serial production systems with flexible servers operating under a constant work-in-process (CONWIP) release policy. Two important and interrelated issues are: (a) how to decide which skill(s) are strategically most desirable for workers to gain, and (b) how to coordinate these workers to respond dynamically to congestion. We address these by considering two cross-training strategies: a straightforward capacity-balancing approach, which we call cherry picking (CP), and an innovative overlapping zone strategy that we call skill chaining. Our comparison shows that skill-chaining strategies have the potential to...
Although several studies within the dual resource constrained (DRC) job shop literature have investi...
While intermediate inputs account for more than half of a final product’s value, intersectoral linka...
In this paper, we explore the effect of cross-training workers in Dual Resource Constrained (DRC) sy...
To gain insight into the potential logistical benefits of worker cross-training and agile workforce ...
This work introduces a new canonical model of worker cross-training, called a Fixed Task Zone Chain ...
This study addresses the need for cross-training in a cellular manufacturing environment. It is demo...
We study the dynamic assignment of cross-trained workers in serial production lines characterized by...
Workforce flexibility is an often sought-after capability of production systems. Manufacturing and se...
Cross-training is becoming increasingly important to firms in order to cope with the more stringent ...
This study addresses the problem of developing and evaluating cross-training policies for manufactur...
In this paper we investigate cross-training policies in a dual resource constraint (DRC) parallel jo...
In this research we study how the assignment of a fully cross-trained workforce organized on a seria...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
In order to attain competitive position in the market, manufacturing organisations have to be able t...
Although several studies within the dual resource constrained (DRC) job shop literature have investi...
While intermediate inputs account for more than half of a final product’s value, intersectoral linka...
In this paper, we explore the effect of cross-training workers in Dual Resource Constrained (DRC) sy...
To gain insight into the potential logistical benefits of worker cross-training and agile workforce ...
This work introduces a new canonical model of worker cross-training, called a Fixed Task Zone Chain ...
This study addresses the need for cross-training in a cellular manufacturing environment. It is demo...
We study the dynamic assignment of cross-trained workers in serial production lines characterized by...
Workforce flexibility is an often sought-after capability of production systems. Manufacturing and se...
Cross-training is becoming increasingly important to firms in order to cope with the more stringent ...
This study addresses the problem of developing and evaluating cross-training policies for manufactur...
In this paper we investigate cross-training policies in a dual resource constraint (DRC) parallel jo...
In this research we study how the assignment of a fully cross-trained workforce organized on a seria...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
In order to attain competitive position in the market, manufacturing organisations have to be able t...
Although several studies within the dual resource constrained (DRC) job shop literature have investi...
While intermediate inputs account for more than half of a final product’s value, intersectoral linka...
In this paper, we explore the effect of cross-training workers in Dual Resource Constrained (DRC) sy...