A taxonomy of the adoption of lean production tools and techniques
Abstract (Summary)
The purpose of this study is to discover if the pattern of lean tool adoption for
mature lean enterprises varies by type of value stream. The study empirically
tests the effect of types of production processes, production volume, and order
fulfillment strategies on lean production tool adoption in mature lean enterprises.
The results of the study show that each of these factors does affect the pattern of
tool adoption among mature lean enterprises.
Eleven different value stream profiles are identified in the study (ex. Discrete,
Low Volume, Build-to-Order, value stream such as a commercial satellite
producer). A binary logistical regression model is developed for each tool and
each profile. The results of these models are probabilities that a given value
stream profile would adopt a given tool of lean production creating a taxonomy of
the adoption of lean production tools.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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