Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia

In the modern world, industrial transformation receives great attention. As a result, many companies are becoming successful by implementing Kaizen as a change agent. Nevertheless, there were few pathways of continuous improvements, mainly because of abandonment of Kaizen philosophy, organizational...

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Main Author: Solomon Terfasa Dinka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Master Program in Economics, Graduate Program of Universitas Jambi 2021-06-01
Series:Jurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah
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Online Access:https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/JES/article/view/10496
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spelling doaj-61b65c1c2c4348b5ae7e40cf4fd24f952021-08-03T07:26:40ZengMaster Program in Economics, Graduate Program of Universitas JambiJurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah2338-46032355-85202021-06-019219920810.22437/ppd.v9i2.1049616288Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, EthiopiaSolomon Terfasa Dinka0Department of Accounting and Finance, Ambo University, EthiopiaIn the modern world, industrial transformation receives great attention. As a result, many companies are becoming successful by implementing Kaizen as a change agent. Nevertheless, there were few pathways of continuous improvements, mainly because of abandonment of Kaizen philosophy, organizational resistance to change, lack of proper implementation and monitoring techniques, lack of employees’ motivation, and scarcity of resources. The study aimed to examine Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms of Woliso town. The study employed descriptive research adopting a quantitative research approach—the researcher used 55 small and medium manufacturing firms of Woliso town. In addition, the study employed primary data collected through open-ended and close-ended questionnaires. The study found that most sampled firms lack awareness about Kaizen because of a lack of training opportunities. Similarly, Kaizen philosophy is considered exhaustive and routine the attitude of owners, managers, and employees in Kaizen implementation is very weak. Finally, the study recommended that it is important to provide continuous training programs for employees and managers of small and medium manufacturing firms. Most importantly, to extend Kaizen's philosophy, it is essential to incorporate it into the school curriculum.https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/JES/article/view/10496firmskaizentraining opportunities
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Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
Jurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah
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author_facet Solomon Terfasa Dinka
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title Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
title_short Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
title_full Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: A case of Woliso Town, Ethiopia
title_sort kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms: a case of woliso town, ethiopia
publisher Master Program in Economics, Graduate Program of Universitas Jambi
series Jurnal Perspektif Pembiayaan dan Pembangunan Daerah
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2355-8520
publishDate 2021-06-01
description In the modern world, industrial transformation receives great attention. As a result, many companies are becoming successful by implementing Kaizen as a change agent. Nevertheless, there were few pathways of continuous improvements, mainly because of abandonment of Kaizen philosophy, organizational resistance to change, lack of proper implementation and monitoring techniques, lack of employees’ motivation, and scarcity of resources. The study aimed to examine Kaizen implementation and its challenges in small and medium manufacturing firms of Woliso town. The study employed descriptive research adopting a quantitative research approach—the researcher used 55 small and medium manufacturing firms of Woliso town. In addition, the study employed primary data collected through open-ended and close-ended questionnaires. The study found that most sampled firms lack awareness about Kaizen because of a lack of training opportunities. Similarly, Kaizen philosophy is considered exhaustive and routine the attitude of owners, managers, and employees in Kaizen implementation is very weak. Finally, the study recommended that it is important to provide continuous training programs for employees and managers of small and medium manufacturing firms. Most importantly, to extend Kaizen's philosophy, it is essential to incorporate it into the school curriculum.
topic firms
kaizen
training opportunities
url https://online-journal.unja.ac.id/JES/article/view/10496
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