Proceedings of the IISES Annual Conference, Sevilla, Spain 2018
DOI: 10.20472/iac.2018.035.027
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Lean Practices in Some Divisions of the Hungarian Sme Sector

Abstract: A strong economy does not exist without an internationally competitive SME sector. But the resources of the SME sector and its management skills are often also limited. By developing this skills, the limited resources available can be utilized more efficiently, so the competitiveness of the companies could be improved.The lean approach as an attitude, common sense, does not require excessive resources, so they can be useful in the SME sector. This study analyses, how deeply the lean thinking are present in som… Show more

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“…The implementation of lean practices is often related with operational performance improvements [8]. Both quantitative and qualitative benefits associated to lean implementation have been reported by numerous authors (e.g., [1,2,21,22]). Although several organizations have reported high benefits of lean implementation, others were not able to accomplish the desired results [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of lean practices is often related with operational performance improvements [8]. Both quantitative and qualitative benefits associated to lean implementation have been reported by numerous authors (e.g., [1,2,21,22]). Although several organizations have reported high benefits of lean implementation, others were not able to accomplish the desired results [1].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this point of view, lean management is nothing more than an attitude, a way of thinking that organizes and directs business processes while keeping a few main guiding principles in focus [1] [10]. The basic idea of lean is to maximize customer value while minimizing losses, that is, to create more customer value by using fewer resources.…”
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confidence: 99%