2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jom.2006.04.001
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The genealogy of lean production

Abstract: Lean production not only successfully challenged the accepted mass production practices in the automotive industry, significantly shifting the trade-off between productivity and quality, but it also led to a rethinking of a wide range of manufacturing and service operations beyond the high-volume repetitive manufacturing environment. The book 'The machine that changed the World' that introduced the term 'lean production' in 1990 has become one of the most widely cited references in operations management over t… Show more

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“…Krafcik (1988) first introduced the lean concept after studying global automotive manufacturing and deciphering Toyota's production system. It was the popularity of the book The Machine that Changed the World (Womack, Jones, & Roos, 1990), which claimed that lean principles were applicable to every industry, that marked the beginning of the spread of the concept, though (Holweg, 2007). The core of lean is described in five principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krafcik (1988) first introduced the lean concept after studying global automotive manufacturing and deciphering Toyota's production system. It was the popularity of the book The Machine that Changed the World (Womack, Jones, & Roos, 1990), which claimed that lean principles were applicable to every industry, that marked the beginning of the spread of the concept, though (Holweg, 2007). The core of lean is described in five principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the applicability of the whole set of lean methods, principles, and practices to service organisations is still debated (LaGanga, 2010), prescribing the removal of non-value-adding steps from the service delivery process is the subject of little controversy. Lean principles are so well established in the OM literature that the book that introduced the term "lean production" has been one of the most widely cited works in OM over the last decade (Holweg, 2007). Our survey of the OM literature does not identify instances contradicting the universal applicability of this principle in service environments.…”
Section: Eliminate Tasksmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Виникнення й розвиток інтегральної парадигми логістики пов'язане з роботами деяких віт-чизняних та закордонних вчених та фахівців [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: аналіз літературних данихunclassified