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Manufacturing Operations Strategy
2009International Comparisons Developing a Manufacturing Strategy: Principles and Concepts Order: Winners and Qualifiers Developing a Manufacturing Strategy: Methodology Process Choice Product Profiling Focused Manufacturing: Principles and Concepts Focus: Methodology Make or Buy and Managing the Supply Chain Manufacturing Infrastructure Development ...
Alex Hill, Terry Hill
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CHANGING MANUFACTURING STRATEGY
Production and Operations Management, 1996This paper demonstrates an approach to successfully managing change of manufacturing strategy. It first introduces the issues and management guidelines, and then describes how one company used this approach to achieve dramatic benefits from changing its manufacturing strategy.
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Teaching Manufacturing Strategy
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1986In the 1980s the level of interest of businessmen and academics shown in the subject area of production/operations management (POM) has risen. Stimulated by the impact of world competition they are increasingly recognising the contribution which POM can make to business success.
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Manufacturing strategy: Experiences from Indian manufacturing companies
Production Planning & Control, 2001This paper presents findings of a survey of Indian manufacturing companies. The study included companies from four major sectors namely, automobile, electronics, machinery, and process. Responses from 103 companies are analysed for various issues in manufacturing strategy.
G.S. Dangayach, S. G. Deshmukh
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Manufacturing strategy and performance
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1996Details the findings of a search for manufacturing “strategic groups” in the engineering industry, that is a set of firms competing within an industry on the basis of similar combinations of business scope and resource commitments. The research methodology used was to adopt stockturns (excluding work in process), as a measure of manufacturing scope ...
Michael T. Sweeney, Marek Szwejczewski
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Competitive Manufacturing Strategies
2016Manufacturing enterprises require evaluations based on nontraditional performance competitiveness, the use of which is urgent as its adoption impacts the modernization and survival of manufacturing enterprises. In this chapter, a nonconventional competitive manufacturing strategy is suggested and presented through five competitive manufacturing ...
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Implementing Manufacturing Technology: A Manufacturing Strategy Approach
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1986If the use of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) is to be successful it is vital to give proper consideration to implementation. Failure usually results because implementation has not been carried out in relation to strategic objectives. As a consequence technical considerations, e.g. cost reductions, have predominated. Parallels are drawn between
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Internet strategies for manufacturing
Assembly Automation, 2000A conference with the above title was held in London last November on the day after the government published a book Manufacturing in the Knowledge Driven Economy, covering similar ground. Speakers from manufacturing and consultancy organizations told of their experience in adopting knowledge based strategies in their business, as distinct from their ...
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