Title of article
Development of framework for sustainable Lean implementation: an ISM approach
Author/Authors
Rajaram Jadhav, Jagdish Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai, India , Mantha, S. S All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, India , Rane, Santosh B
Pages
27
From page
1
To page
27
Abstract
The survival of any organization depends upon its competitive edge. Even though Lean is one of the most powerful quality improvement methodologies, nearly twothirds of the Lean implementations results in failures and less than one-fifth of those implemented have sustained results. One of the most significant tasks of top management is to identify, understand and deploy the significant Lean practices like quality circle, Kanban, Just-in-time purchasing, etc. The term ‘bundle’ is used to make groups of inter-related and internally consistent Lean practices. Eight significant Lean practice bundles have been identified based on literature reviewed and opinion of the experts. The order of execution of Lean practice bundles is very important. Lean practitioners must be able to understand the interrelationship between these practice bundles. The objective of this paper is to develop framework for sustainable Lean implementation using interpretive structural modelling approach.
Keywords
Toyota production system (TPS) , TPS practices , Lean , Just-in-time (JIT) , Practice bundles , Interpretive structural modelling (ISM)
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2496663
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