This paper examines the experience of two similar but contrasting firms in the Australian\ud automotive parts industry in their attempts to adopt continuous improvement during the\ud 1990's. The firms are similar in having devolved responsibility for quality checking to\ud employees, having adopted standardised operating procedures, and having had good\ud management union relations under the metal industry award. They differ in that one is an\ud assembly operation while the other is a manufacturer, the first has a mainly female\ud workforce and the other a mainly male workforce, and the first has moved further in\ud flattening management structures and decentralising decision making. The impact of\ud these changes on employees, particularly...
Continuous Improvement is seen as a cornerstone in Lean Thinking, but the improvement process of ope...
© 2005 Dr. Maurice Robert CurwoodThrough the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of Federal Governm...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of the performance measurement system as an organiza...
Whilst manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century it contin...
The study examines the nature and impact of Japanese idea of continuous improvement (CI) at 14 autom...
The study examines the nature and impact of Japanese idea of continuous improvement (CI) at 14 autom...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
The inevitability, ubiquity and frequency of change have contributed to a perception that the pheno...
The level of development of continuous improvement (CI) across all aspects of a firm’s operations pr...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
M. Tech. Business AdministrationThis quantitative project investigated the organisational barriers t...
While manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century, it contin...
This paper starts from the premise advanced by Jurgens (2003) that there are discernible national mo...
This paper starts from the premise advanced by Jurgens (2003) that there are discernible national mo...
While manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century, it contin...
Continuous Improvement is seen as a cornerstone in Lean Thinking, but the improvement process of ope...
© 2005 Dr. Maurice Robert CurwoodThrough the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of Federal Governm...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of the performance measurement system as an organiza...
Whilst manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century it contin...
The study examines the nature and impact of Japanese idea of continuous improvement (CI) at 14 autom...
The study examines the nature and impact of Japanese idea of continuous improvement (CI) at 14 autom...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
The inevitability, ubiquity and frequency of change have contributed to a perception that the pheno...
The level of development of continuous improvement (CI) across all aspects of a firm’s operations pr...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
M. Tech. Business AdministrationThis quantitative project investigated the organisational barriers t...
While manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century, it contin...
This paper starts from the premise advanced by Jurgens (2003) that there are discernible national mo...
This paper starts from the premise advanced by Jurgens (2003) that there are discernible national mo...
While manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century, it contin...
Continuous Improvement is seen as a cornerstone in Lean Thinking, but the improvement process of ope...
© 2005 Dr. Maurice Robert CurwoodThrough the late 1980s and early 1990s, a series of Federal Governm...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of the performance measurement system as an organiza...