Performance Measurement for World Class Manufacturing

Performance Measurement for World Class Manufacturing
Author: Brian H. Maskell
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1991-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780915299997

If your company is adopting world class manufacturing techniques, you'll need new methods of performance measurement to control production variables. In practical terms, this book describes the new methods of performance measurement and how they are used in a changing environment. For manufacturing managers, as well as cost accountants, it provides the theoretical foundation for these innovative methods and is supported by extensive practical examples.


World Class Manufacturing

World Class Manufacturing
Author: Schonberger
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1471109720

In his best-selling book Japanese Manufacturing Techniques, Richard J. Schonberger revolutionized American manufacturing theory and, more important, practice. In that breakthrough book, he revealed that Japanese manufacturing excellence was not culturally bound. Offering the first demystified explanation of the simple techniques that fueled Japan's industrial success, he demonstrated how the same methods could be put to work as effectively in U.S. plants.


Modelling Techniques for Business Process Re-engineering and Benchmarking

Modelling Techniques for Business Process Re-engineering and Benchmarking
Author: Guy Doumeingts
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2016-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387350675

Today enterprises must strive to improve their competitiveness in a changing environment. To reach this objective it is necessary for companies to evaluate their performances and to combine modelling, business process re-engineering and benchmarking techniques. This book demonstrates the successful combination and implementation of these various techniques.


Measuring Performance for Business Results

Measuring Performance for Business Results
Author: M. Zairi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401113025

Financial measures have traditionally been the cornerstone of the perform ance measurement system. In recent years, there has been a shift from treating financial figures as the foundation for performance measurement to treating them as one among a broader set of potential financial measures. Changes in cost structures and the manufacturing and competi tive environment have been responsible for the change of emphasis. In today's worldwide competitive environment companies are compet ing in terms of product quality, delivery, reliability, after-sales service and customer satisfaction. None of these variables are measured by traditional financial measures, despite the fact that they represent the major goals of world-class manufacturing companies. By focusing mainly on financial variables there is a danger that the performance reporting system will motivate managers to focus exclusively on cost reduction and short-term profitability and ignore many of the critical factors that determine long-term business success. The key to success, in today's global economy, is total customer satisfaction. To achieve this, companies must develop performance measures that drive employees to control processes that satisfy customer expectations. In particular, performance measures should provide process-level information that motivates employees to achieve the responsiveness and flexibility that companies require to compete on a global basis. Responsiveness is achieved by building relationships that lead to satisfied customers, suppliers and employees. Flexibility is achieved by reducing output variation in proceSfes; for example, the reduction of lead times and delays are both necessary for sustained competitive excellence and long-term profitability.


Non-Financial Performance Measurement and Management Practices in Manufacturing Firms

Non-Financial Performance Measurement and Management Practices in Manufacturing Firms
Author: Ahmed B. Abdel-Maksoud
Publisher: JAI Press Incorporated
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2007-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780762314034

Provides a framework for exploring the relationships between the measurement of non-financial performance at the shop-floor of manufacturing firms across four different countries (UK, Italy, Japan, and Canada) and a range of twenty-eight contingent factors incorporating technological, managerial, organisational and environmental factors.


Manufacturing Systems

Manufacturing Systems
Author: National Academy of Engineering
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309046785

Some 70 percent of U.S. manufacturing output currently faces direct foreign competition. While American firms understand the individual components of their manufacturing processes, they must begin to work with manufacturing systems to develop world-class capabilities. This new book identifies principles-termed foundations-that have proved effective in improving manufacturing systems. Authored by an expert panel, including manufacturing executives, the book provides recommendations for manufacturers, leading to specific action in three areas: Management philosophy and practice. Methods used to measure and predict the performance of systems. Organizational learning and improving system performance through technology. The volume includes in-depth studies of several key issues in manufacturing, including employee involvement and empowerment, using learning curves to improve quality, measuring performance against that of the competition, focusing on customer satisfaction, and factory modernization. It includes a unique paper on jazz music as a metaphor for participative manufacturing management. Executives, managers, engineers, researchers, faculty, and students will find this book an essential tool for guiding this nation's businesses toward developing more competitive manufacturing systems.


World Class Manufacturing:A Strategic Perspective

World Class Manufacturing:A Strategic Perspective
Author: Bidya Shanker Sahay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000-02-01
Genre: Manufacturing processes
ISBN: 9780333934746

This book addresses key issues pertaining to World-Class Manufacturing (WCM) (the sole mantra for survival) the relevance and basics of WCM; the current state of Indian manufacturing; issues of performance measurement; and the road map for WCM.


Business Performance Measurement and Management

Business Performance Measurement and Management
Author: Paolo Taticchi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2010-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642048005

Measuring and managing the performance of a business is one of the most genuine desires of management. Balanced scorecard, the performance prism and activity-based management are the most popular frameworks in this setting. Based on the findings of R.G. Eccles’ acclaimed "Performance Measurement Manifesto (1991)" this book introduces new contexts and themes of application and presents emerging research areas related to business performance measurement and management, e.g. SMEs and sustainability. As a result of the 1st International Summer School Piero Lunghi on "Perspectives of Business Performance Management" this book is written both for students and academics, as well as for practitioners looking for new, yet proven ways to measure and manage business performance.


Getting and Staying Productive

Getting and Staying Productive
Author: Roger W. Schmenner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107379806

All kinds of processes – those that make things or deliver services or operate companies – can be made more productive, and society's continued well-being requires it. This book is for all those with a stake in improving how companies run. It introduces the concept of 'swift, even flow' and explains how that concept stands behind popular business tools such as 'lean' principles and Six Sigma. More than that, it shows how swift, even flow can lead to deep, strategic insights and fresh ideas. The book uses many examples, both contemporary and historic, and 16 case studies from all sorts of business situations to demonstrate how swift, even flow can be applied. Services and manufacturing, supply chains and individual operations, product development and outsourcing, strategy and tactics, hourly workers and top level executives – all benefit from this fundamental re-thinking of what it takes to become productive.