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A methodology for effective implementation of lean strategies and its performance evaluation in manufacturing organizations

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop an effective methodology for implementing lean manufacturing strategies and a leanness evaluation metric using continuous performance measurement (CPM).Design methodology approach - Based on five lean principles, a systematic lean implementation meth...

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Published in:Business process management journal 2013-02, Vol.19 (1), p.169-196
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Manufacturers
Matrices
Methodology
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Organizations
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Principles
Problem solving
Process controls
Product development
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Success
Suppliers
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Value added
Wastes
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