Cultural Aspects when Implementing Lean Production and Lean Product Development – Experiences from a Swedish Perspective

<p>Lean principles and methods, originating in a Japanese cultural context, have spread to a large number of companies throughout the world. The aim of this case study research is to identify and compare national cultural aspects that influence Lean Production and Lean Product Development impl...

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Main Authors: Promporn Wangwacharakul, Martina Berglund, Ulrika Harlin, Per Gullander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2014-07-01
Series:Kvalita Inovácia Prosperita
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Online Access:http://www.qip-journal.eu/index.php/QIP/article/view/321
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Summary:<p>Lean principles and methods, originating in a Japanese cultural context, have spread to a large number of companies throughout the world. The aim of this case study research is to identify and compare national cultural aspects that influence Lean Production and Lean Product Development implementation in Swedish companies. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews and an industrial workshop with Swedish Lean practitioners. The study shows that some sub-areas in Lean, such as value definition, control systems, leadership, team development, knowledge management, and strategies, are highly dependent on contextual factors related to human, cultural and organizational aspects. These are related to the national culture and should be considered to a higher extent for successful sustainable implementation of Lean in different cultural contexts. As for implementing Lean in Sweden, national cultural characteristics, such as individualism, autonomy and supportive management style fit well with Lean thinking.</p>
ISSN:1335-1745
1338-984X