Part 6: Lean Coaching and MentoringInternational audienceThis paper studies the effect of Lean QRM Yellow-belt training programs on employee’s continuous improvement (CI) behavior. Training employees is still the most common approach organizations follow to implement Lean production. However, such training programs do not always have the desired effect. To understand why Lean training programs, such as the Lean QRM Yellow-belt training may or may not lead to expected results, this study draws on a process model to conduct a longitudinal analysis. The results indicate that the Lean QRM Yellow-belt training program positively influences the patterning or shared understanding of lean operating routines, but does not (yet) influence the enactme...
Although leadership is consistently found to be the main success factor for lean transformations, ou...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of management exposure to external informa...
Developing existing literature on Lean Thinking as a management system and a dynamic capability, thi...
Part 6: Lean Coaching and MentoringInternational audienceThis paper studies the effect of Lean QRM Y...
Part 1: Learning LeanInternational audienceMore and more often, companies that follow a lean impleme...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify workplace factors with an impact on lean performa...
The main objective of this paper was to study the mediating role of continuous improvement on the re...
Building on the routine dynamics literature, this paper expands our philosophical, practical and inf...
The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between employee’s perception towards wo...
The concept of lean manufacturing dates back to 1990 in the automobile industry. However, its princi...
Implementing lean manufacturing is a complex and everlasting task. The workers involving in producti...
Purpose: Although lean popularity is rapidly growing, its implementation is far from problem-free an...
The demanding of the product with high variety is increasing with the need of lower cost, short lead...
Global competition and a down-sized labor force require manufacturers to use lean manufacturing prac...
Lean Manufacturing is quickly becoming a philosophy adopted by manufacturer\u27s through out the wor...
Although leadership is consistently found to be the main success factor for lean transformations, ou...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of management exposure to external informa...
Developing existing literature on Lean Thinking as a management system and a dynamic capability, thi...
Part 6: Lean Coaching and MentoringInternational audienceThis paper studies the effect of Lean QRM Y...
Part 1: Learning LeanInternational audienceMore and more often, companies that follow a lean impleme...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to identify workplace factors with an impact on lean performa...
The main objective of this paper was to study the mediating role of continuous improvement on the re...
Building on the routine dynamics literature, this paper expands our philosophical, practical and inf...
The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between employee’s perception towards wo...
The concept of lean manufacturing dates back to 1990 in the automobile industry. However, its princi...
Implementing lean manufacturing is a complex and everlasting task. The workers involving in producti...
Purpose: Although lean popularity is rapidly growing, its implementation is far from problem-free an...
The demanding of the product with high variety is increasing with the need of lower cost, short lead...
Global competition and a down-sized labor force require manufacturers to use lean manufacturing prac...
Lean Manufacturing is quickly becoming a philosophy adopted by manufacturer\u27s through out the wor...
Although leadership is consistently found to be the main success factor for lean transformations, ou...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of management exposure to external informa...
Developing existing literature on Lean Thinking as a management system and a dynamic capability, thi...