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Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism

Advocates of lean production argue that a work system is truly lean only if a given bundle of practices, including worker empowerment, is implemented in the proper configuration. In contrast, my interviews and observations in six US manufacturing plants demonstrate that substantive empowerment is no...

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Main Author: Matt Vidal
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/27609
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description Advocates of lean production argue that a work system is truly lean only if a given bundle of practices, including worker empowerment, is implemented in the proper configuration. In contrast, my interviews and observations in six US manufacturing plants demonstrate that substantive empowerment is not a necessary condition for achieving a lean manufacturing system that yields considerable performance improvement. While many configurations I observe appear to be 'lean enough' for satisficing managers, one commonality among the cases observed here is that worker empowerment is limited in depth and breadth. Employee involvement may be limited in depth because substantive empowerment requires a change in organizational routine and authority structure not necessary to achieve the largely technical goals of management. Even when an employer embarks on major technical and social change, pushing beyond lean enough toward world-class organization, substantive empowerment is limited in extent due to the demands of standardization and managerial prerogative, as well as resistance and reticence among workers. © 2007 Oxford University Press.
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spelling rr-article-94628152007-01-01T00:00:00Z Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism Matt Vidal (4514008) Other economics not elsewhere classified Organization of production Manufacturing Political economy Advocates of lean production argue that a work system is truly lean only if a given bundle of practices, including worker empowerment, is implemented in the proper configuration. In contrast, my interviews and observations in six US manufacturing plants demonstrate that substantive empowerment is not a necessary condition for achieving a lean manufacturing system that yields considerable performance improvement. While many configurations I observe appear to be 'lean enough' for satisficing managers, one commonality among the cases observed here is that worker empowerment is limited in depth and breadth. Employee involvement may be limited in depth because substantive empowerment requires a change in organizational routine and authority structure not necessary to achieve the largely technical goals of management. Even when an employer embarks on major technical and social change, pushing beyond lean enough toward world-class organization, substantive empowerment is limited in extent due to the demands of standardization and managerial prerogative, as well as resistance and reticence among workers. © 2007 Oxford University Press. 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/27609 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Manufacturing_empowerment_Employee_involvement_in_the_labour_process_after_Fordism/9462815 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other economics not elsewhere classified
Organization of production
Manufacturing
Political economy
Matt Vidal
Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title_full Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title_fullStr Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title_full_unstemmed Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title_short Manufacturing empowerment? 'Employee involvement' in the labour process after Fordism
title_sort manufacturing empowerment? 'employee involvement' in the labour process after fordism
topic Other economics not elsewhere classified
Organization of production
Manufacturing
Political economy
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/27609