Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin

This paper is about the new methods and metrics used in industry and business today striving for better revenues and larger market shares. It investigates the relations between the old fordistic and tayloristic way of manufacturing and compares it to the models used in industry today for being compe...

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Main Author: Cedén, Zandra
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-85412013-01-08T13:15:59ZVägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrinsweCedén, ZandraUppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenUppsala : Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen2008flexibilitetarbetsorganisationSex Sigmalean productionkvalitet/förbättringsarbeteEconomic historyEkonomisk historiaThis paper is about the new methods and metrics used in industry and business today striving for better revenues and larger market shares. It investigates the relations between the old fordistic and tayloristic way of manufacturing and compares it to the models used in industry today for being competitive, seeking to please customers and becoming more flexible. More specific the paper is about if Six Sigma and lean production are the key for succeeding these days. SKF:s factory in Gothenburg and other companies will make an example for how these methods are used in practice. The aim is to try to answer if these systems with inherited tools and methods are the right way to get the flexibility that is needed for being able to deliver the right goods to customers and market. For a company to be flexible decisions must be made fast and needed changes must be able to be done easy and without too large costs and investments. Both in Six Sigma and lean production the total staff in a company is involved with quality matters and continuous improvements. This brings an atmosphere and a certain way to work that makes it possible to reach high defined goals and move towards a common vision. Flexibility can be reached in both production and in developing new products when a company has an atmosphere that makes it possible for all personnel to talk the same language and strive for the same thing. Six Sigma and lean production have the possibility to achieve a higher level of flexibility, that is, when being applied in right places in the right way. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8541application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic flexibilitet
arbetsorganisation
Sex Sigma
lean production
kvalitet/förbättringsarbete
Economic history
Ekonomisk historia
spellingShingle flexibilitet
arbetsorganisation
Sex Sigma
lean production
kvalitet/förbättringsarbete
Economic history
Ekonomisk historia
Cedén, Zandra
Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
description This paper is about the new methods and metrics used in industry and business today striving for better revenues and larger market shares. It investigates the relations between the old fordistic and tayloristic way of manufacturing and compares it to the models used in industry today for being competitive, seeking to please customers and becoming more flexible. More specific the paper is about if Six Sigma and lean production are the key for succeeding these days. SKF:s factory in Gothenburg and other companies will make an example for how these methods are used in practice. The aim is to try to answer if these systems with inherited tools and methods are the right way to get the flexibility that is needed for being able to deliver the right goods to customers and market. For a company to be flexible decisions must be made fast and needed changes must be able to be done easy and without too large costs and investments. Both in Six Sigma and lean production the total staff in a company is involved with quality matters and continuous improvements. This brings an atmosphere and a certain way to work that makes it possible to reach high defined goals and move towards a common vision. Flexibility can be reached in both production and in developing new products when a company has an atmosphere that makes it possible for all personnel to talk the same language and strive for the same thing. Six Sigma and lean production have the possibility to achieve a higher level of flexibility, that is, when being applied in right places in the right way.
author Cedén, Zandra
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title Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
title_short Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
title_full Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
title_fullStr Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
title_full_unstemmed Vägen mot flexibilitet : En studie av Sex Sigma och lean production inom industrin
title_sort vägen mot flexibilitet : en studie av sex sigma och lean production inom industrin
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