Essays about: "toyota production system thesis"

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  1. 16. Lead Time Reduction Case study:BEAB etikett & system AB

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Ingenjörshögskolan

    Author : Marjan Hassanzadeh Rad; [2008]
    Keywords : lean production; lead time reduction;

    Abstract : In today’s competitive business world, companies require small lead times, low costs andhigh customer service levels to survive. Because of this, companies have become morecustomer focused . The result is that companies have been putting in significant effort toreduce their lead times. READ MORE

  2. 17. Change Management or continuous improvements : Planning a company to transform into a Lean Enterprise

    University essay from Institutionen för ekonomi

    Author : Jerry Hurum; [2006]
    Keywords : Lean; Change Management;

    Abstract : It seems commonly accepted that today’s competitive environment with changing customer values, the need to introduce products faster, and financial expectations of stockholders demand a change in the old way of doing things. In 2003 Dyno Nobel merged with an American company, Ensign Bickford, which had developed very promising results over the last few years. READ MORE

  3. 18. Continuous Improvements towards lean manufacturing

    University essay from Institutionen för teknik och design

    Author : Marcus Gunnarsson; Linus Paulsson; [2005]
    Keywords : Continuous Improvements; Design; Management commitment; Education; Communication; Feedback; Measurements; Benchmarking; Recognition; Clear goals; Regeneration; Model; SED930; Ständiga förbättringar; Design; Ledningsengagemang; Utbildning; Kommunikation; Feedback; Mätningar; Benchmarking; Belöning; Klara mål; Förnyelse; Modell;

    Abstract : Konkurrenssituationen för dagens tillverkande företag har blivit allt hårdare, nya krav på högre kvalitet och lägre produktionskostnader krävs för att överleva på marknaden. Ett företag som slutar att utvecklas kommer snart att upptäcka att de inte är tillräckligt bra, Bergman & Klefsjö (2001). READ MORE