scholarly journals Sustaining Continuous Improvement: A Longitudinal and Regional Study

10.5772/56860 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henry J. Quesada-Pineda ◽  
Johanna Madrigal

This paper presents the results of a longitudinal study of four continuous improvement (CI) leader companies in two different global regions. The goal of the research was to understand how employee perception of different factors that impact the long-term sustainability of the CI process might change over time. Quantitative data analysis was used to capture and statistically analyse employee perceptions by CI factor, time, and geographical location. After validation and reduction techniques were applied to the research model, five factors were singled out: change management, strategic planning, knowledge management, performance management, and sustainability of the CI process. For two of the four companies, no changes in perception were found during the period of study for any of the factors. For the other two, however, changes were perceived in at least one of the five constructs in the study. Changes were also found across the regions included. By leveraging the quantitative analysis with qualitative data collected through interviews and visits to the case study companies, we were able to explain the changes in perception and single out the best CI management process to sustain CI in the long term.

2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 200-215
Author(s):  
Elia Oey ◽  
Daniel Tommiki ◽  
Fachrun Nisaa Widyastuti

Performance Measurement System (PMS) is essential for any organization, as it serves as guiding compass for continuous improvement. The research is a case study in a modular concrete company refining their current PMS using Balanced Score Card approach. The research developed Balanced Score Card starting from the whole company level, and then cascaded down into 3 main company activities, design, supply and construction. Measurement for 1st quarter of 2019 was done, and target and action plans for each activity were also set for the studied company


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eirik Bådsvik Hamre Korsen ◽  
Jonas A. Ingvaldsen

PurposeThis study explores how information and communication technologies (ICT) can contribute to empowerment in an Industry 4.0 setting.Design/methodology/approachThe results are based on a case study of a Norwegian manufacturing organisation that has highly automated production and an integrated ICT platform. Data analysis was guided by the Smith and Bititci (2017) framework for performance measurement and management.FindingsWhen powered by advanced ICT, the performance measurement system matures. The design and development of the ICT platform also reinforce the organisation's existing performance management practices. Empowerment is strengthened when automated collection, analysis and reporting of performance data free up middle managers' time so that they, together with operators, can drive continuous improvement.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings are limited to a single case study and require further testing for transferability to other organisations. Future research should explore whether performance management practices are also reinforced by ICT in more command- and control-oriented organisations.Practical implicationsThe paper suggests an alternative strategy of Industry 4.0 transformation for organisations committed to empowerment. Such organisations should rely on in-house, iterative ICT development and build digital competence broadly.Originality/valueThis article contributes to the understanding of how performance measurement and management are interrelated and evolve in the context of Industry 4.0. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, highlighting the role of middle managers in empowering operators through continuous improvement is novel in the performance measurement and management literature.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youness Eaidgah ◽  
Alireza Arab Maki ◽  
Kylie Kurczewski ◽  
Amir Abdekhodaee

Purpose The purpose of the paper is to study the interconnections between visual management, performance management and continuous improvement programmes and to suggest a practical framework to establish an effective visual management programme in association with performance management and continuous improvement systems. For the sake of simplicity, this paper refers to such a programme as integrated visual management (IVM) throughout this paper. Design/methodology/approach The following research included proposals and discussion, which were based on a case study which took place at a quality assurance (QA) department in PACCAR Australia, a global premium truck manufacturer, as well as authors’ own findings and experience, in addition to a literature-based review on visual management, performance management and continuous improvement. A systematic approach was followed to establish an effective IVM system. This paper is composed of two sections. Some of the most important literatures on visual management, performance management and continuous improvement are reviewed in the first section. Then the findings, as well as some other author findings, on why visual management works are summarised. The second section is dedicated to the case study. Findings Visual management can provide a simple and yet effective solution to enhance information flow in organisations. However, for visual management to yield its full benefit, it needs be part of a bigger plan. It has to be linked to a performance management programme, which provides input into visual management, and a continuous improvement initiative, which receives inputs from visual management. This paper proposes a practical framework to establish an IVM programme and provides a detailed description of its phases. The paper also presents the results achieved, during our case study, and views on the integration benefits, as well as on how to successfully implement an IVM programme. A systematic approach to establish an effective IVM system was followed. It laid a solid foundation to facilitate an effective flow of information in QA in its respective areas. This programme not only improved an understanding of the processes and raised awareness about the performance and associated issues, it also boosted transparency, discipline, shared ownership, team involvement and scientific mindset. It assisted in achieving significant and concrete process improvements. It helped in establishing a productive continuous improvement programme. It was observed that while visual management, performance management and team or company continuous improvement programmes each served a benefit individually, when they were linked together, as a whole, their synergy allowed for more significant achievements. Research limitations/implications The scope of this research is limited to use of visual management to manage performance and to lead continuous improvement initiatives. The research was performed in a manufacturing environment. Even though it is believed that the suggested framework for IVM and the findings are applicable to other business environments as well, further research in this direction is required. Also, the interconnection between visual management, continuous improvement and performance management based on a case study was investigated. More quantitative researches, on bigger scales, are required to better understand the mentioned interactions and to enhance our knowledge of these tools in a holistic manner. Originality/value The originality of the papers comes from its holistic approach to visual management, performance management and continuous improvement programmes and the suggested framework to establish an IVM programme.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (16) ◽  
pp. 9209
Author(s):  
Lamia Berrah ◽  
Vincent Cliville ◽  
Damien Trentesaux ◽  
Claude Chapel

This article addresses the issue of the industrial performance model and its evolution to cope with the context of Industry 4.0. With its digitalisation, intelligent/autonomous systems and wealth of data, Industry 4.0 offers opportunities that can achieve objectives better. It also presents risks and uncertainties that question the autonomy of the systems, their interaction with humans and the use of available data. The hypothesis put forward in this work is that the efficiency–effectiveness–relevance performance triangle can no longer guarantee long-term performance under these conditions and needs to be associated with an ethical dimension that allows for the risks and uncertainties relating to Industry 4.0 to be considered. Ethics is therefore considered to extend the triangle to a tetrahedron. A brief analysis of current performance management will first show the limits of the current practice in the context of Industry 4.0. The frameworks that could overcome these limits in light of new needs are then recalled and discussed, leading to the choice of ethics, whose main definitions and use in the engineering field are also introduced. The proposed (efficiency–effectiveness–relevance–ethics tetrahedron-based methodology is illustrated through a case study related to an aeronautical supplier, regarding the consequences of the implementation of a MES (Manufacturing Execution System) in terms of product traceability and operator autonomy. The discussion and prospects finally conclude this study.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 521
Author(s):  
Adnan Aslam Noon ◽  
Absaar Ul Jabbar ◽  
Hasan Koten ◽  
Man-Hoe Kim ◽  
Hafiz Waqar Ahmed ◽  
...  

Centrifugal pumps are being widely used in various industries for moving fluids that carry solids through pipelines where the need of head and flow rate is not high. Slurry erosion and cavitation are an extremely complex and not yet fully understood phenomenon that occur in centrifugal pumps; however, these undesirable phenomena can be reduced to a certain extent. Appropriate design and development of experiments is required to reasonably predict slurry erosion and cavitation. However, CFD methodology complements analytical solutions and experiments whenever testing of equipment has limitations. The current paper highlights the various slurry erosion and cavitation reduction techniques utilized by different researchers. Economic analysis conducted for a case study relevant to centrifugal pump (CP) usage in Pakistan shows that an 8% enhancement in pump efficiency can reduce the life cycle cost to about 17.6%, which could save up to USD 4281 for a single pump annually in Pakistan.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 287-300
Author(s):  
Mohammad Yonus Noorzi

The transformation of Afghanistan’s geographical context into regional cooperation and integration is an emerging subject, and investing in progressive policies focused on Afghanistan’s connectivity initiatives will yield substantial outcomes in the region’s development. This paper is to analyze Afghanistan: Regional Connectivity Hub as a case study in order to state the importance of the strategic geographical location of Afghanistan that can play a key role in the progress of the country, and the region in the long‑term. Furthermore, it considers regional connectivity through Afghanistan to be an important subject that can help Afghanistan overcome security challenges to a large extent by increasing mutual economic interests based on a cooperative approach in the region. In order to achieve this goal, constructive politics is seen as the strategic balance for empowering regional connectivity that can lead to peace and prosperity in Afghanistan and the region. The methodology of this paper is based on a holistic approach, and therefore the method will be qualitative. Przekształcenie kontekstu geograficznego Afganistanu we współpracę i integrację regionalną to coraz częściej pojawiający się temat. Inwestowanie w polityki rozwojowe, skoncentrowane na inicjatywach w zakresie połączeń i komunikacji w Afganistanie, przyniesie znaczące rezultaty dla rozwoju regionu. Artykuł ten ma na celu analizę Afganistanu jako studium przypadku regionalnego centrum komunikacyjnego. Wskazuje on na wagę strategicznej lokalizacji geograficznej Afganistanu, która może odgrywać kluczową rolę w rozwoju kraju, a także szerzej, regionu, w dłuższej perspektywie czasowej. Ponadto autor wskazuje, że kwestie komunikacji i transportu poprzez Afganistan to istotny czynnik, który może pomóc Afganistanowi przezwyciężyć wyzwania w zakresie bezpieczeństwa, poprzez zwiększenie wzajemnych interesów gospodarczych w oparciu o podejście oparte na współpracy w regionie. Aby osiągnąć ten cel konieczne jest wdrożenie konstruktywnych rozwiązań opartych na strategicznej równowadze, służących wzmocnieniu połączeń w regionie. Może to pomóc w osiągnięciu pokoju i dobrobytu, zarówno samego Afganistanu, jak i całego regionu. Metodologia tego artykułu oparta jest na podejściu holistycznym, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem metod jakościowych.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 2049-2067
Author(s):  
Karmen L. Porter ◽  
Janna B. Oetting ◽  
Loretta Pecchioni

Purpose This study examined caregiver perceptions of their child's language and literacy disorder as influenced by communications with their speech-language pathologist. Method The participants were 12 caregivers of 10 school-aged children with language and literacy disorders. Employing qualitative methods, a collective case study approach was utilized in which the caregiver(s) of each child represented one case. The data came from semistructured interviews, codes emerged directly from the caregivers' responses during the interviews, and multiple coding passes using ATLAS.ti software were made until themes were evident. These themes were then further validated by conducting clinical file reviews and follow-up interviews with the caregivers. Results Caregivers' comments focused on the types of information received or not received, as well as the clarity of the information. This included information regarding their child's diagnosis, the long-term consequences of their child's disorder, and the connection between language and reading. Although caregivers were adept at describing their child's difficulties and therapy goals/objectives, their comments indicated that they struggled to understand their child's disorder in a way that was meaningful to them and their child. Conclusions The findings showed the value caregivers place on receiving clear and timely diagnostic information, as well as the complexity associated with caregivers' understanding of language and literacy disorders. The findings are discussed in terms of changes that could be made in clinical practice to better support children with language and literacy disorders and their families.


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