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    Revolutionizing Operational Excellence: Advancing the Automotive Industry through Lean Principles

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    Lean principles and practices (LPP) are a set of manufacturing philosophies emphasizing waste reduction, continuous improvement, and value creation. The LPP prioritize customer value, employee involvement, and streamlined processes. The LPP enables a company to enhance efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction, transforming operations into agile, cost-effective, and responsive systems. However, the Malaysian automotive industry faces a challenge in implementing LPP towards achieving operational performance. It includes resistance to change, cultural barriers, inadequate training, legacy systems, limited resources, external economic factors, and supplier issues. Overcoming these challenges requires a strategic and collaborative approach to successfully implement and sustain LPP. Hence, this study aims to investigate critical success factors affecting LPP towards achieving operational performance in the Malaysian automotive industry. This study was conducted by detailed literature reviews by i) defining research questions, ii) identifying relevant databases, iii) conducting keyword searches, iv) assessing and selecting articles, v) summarizing findings, and vi) synthesizing information. This systematic approach ensures a comprehensive and structured review of existing knowledge on LPP. Through the review and discussion, the study exhibits that; stakeholders’ commitment, waste elimination, quality focus (Jidoka), supply chain collaboration, and just-in-time manufacturing Kaizen (continuous improvement) are able to improve the Malaysian automotive industry operational performance. Furthermore, six LPP propositions are presented, and the framework established in this conceptual study highlights the LPP success factors. The conceptual nature of this study provides a preliminary understanding of LPP, where the synergy between external and internal elements must coexist in order for LPP to be successfully implemented. The developed theoretical framework serves as a foundation for future empirical LPP research. Given that this study is one of the few that studies critical success elements of LPP implementation, it should provide useful information for future LLP and automotive industry research. This study provides future scholars with easy access to data on critical success factors of implementing LPP in the automobile industry, which is in line with the SDGs agenda. The authors anticipate this study to have a significant impact on practitioners, particularly automobile manufacturers and other key stakeholders, about the potential benefits of implementing LPP across the automotive industry, particularly in emerging market economies

    A framework for the successful implementation of food traceability systems in China

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    Implementation of food traceability systems in China faces many challenges due to the scale, diversity and complexity of China’s food supply chains. This study aims to identify critical success factors specific to the implementation of traceability systems in China. Twenty-seven critical success factors were identified in the literature. Interviews with managers at four food enterprises in a pre-study helped identify success criteria and five additional critical success factors. These critical success factors were tested through a survey of managers in eighty-three food companies. This study identifies six dimensions for critical success factors: laws, regulations and standards; government support; consumer knowledge and support; effective management and communication; top management and vendor support; and information and system quality

    Critical Management Issues for Implementing RFID in Supply Chain Management

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    The benefits of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the supply chain are fairly compelling. It has the potential to revolutionise the efficiency, accuracy and security of the supply chain with significant impact on overall profitability. A number of companies are actively involved in testing and adopting this technology. It is estimated that the market for RFID products and services will increase significantly in the next few years. Despite this trend, there are major impediments to RFID adoption in supply chain. While RFID systems have been around for several decades, the technology for supply chain management is still emerging. We describe many of the challenges, setbacks and barriers facing RFID implementations in supply chains, discuss the critical issues for management and offer some suggestions. In the process, we take an in-depth look at cost, technology, standards, privacy and security and business process reengineering related issues surrounding RFID technology in supply chains

    Applying performance measures to support decision-making in supply chain operations: a case of beverage industry

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    Performance measurement systems (PMS) have commonly been applied to evaluate and reward performances at managerial levels, especially in the context of supply chain management. However, evidence suggests that the effective use of PMS can also positively influence the behaviour and improve performance at an operational level. The motivation is to accomplish organisational goals, namely to increase supply chain flexibility by responding to evermore-varying customer demands in a timely manner. The purpose of the study described in this paper was to develop a conceptual framework that adopts performance measures for ex-ante decision-making at an operational level within the supply chain. To guide the research, five questions were asked and subsequently key gaps have been identified. In an attempt to fill the gaps, a case study at a major global brand beverage company has been carried out, and as a result, a conceptual framework of the PMS has been developed. Overall, the research offers a foundation of the applicability and impact of PMS in the supply chain and provides a framework that attends to some of the potential uses of PMS that so far have not been practically applied. The outcomes from the testing indicate that the initial gaps identified in the literature have been addressed and that the framework is judicious with scope for practical applicability. The framework is deemed worthy of further testing in different operational contexts of the supply chain

    Beyond enterprise resource planning projects: innovative strategies for competitive advantage

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    ABSTRACT A rapidly changing business environment and legacy IT problems has resulted in many organisations implementing standard package solutions. This 'common systems' approach establishes a common IT and business process infrastructure within organisations and its increasing dominance raises several important strategic issues. These are to what extent do common systems impose common business processes and management systems on competing firms, and what is the source of competitive advantage if the majority of firms employ almost identical information systems and business processes? A theoretical framework based on research into legacy systems and earlier IT strategy literature is used to analyse three case studies in the manufacturing, chemical and IT industries. It is shown that the organisations are treating common systems as the core of their organisations' abilities to manage business transactions. To achieve competitive advantage they are clothing these common systems with information systems designed to capture information about competitors, customers and suppliers, and to provide a basis for sharing knowledge within the organisation and ultimately with economic partners. The importance of these approaches to other organisations and industries is analysed and an attempt is made at outlining the strategic options open to firms beyond the implementation of common business systems

    Information technology and performance management for build-to-order supply chains

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    En las siguientes líneas se plantea un artículo de reflexión que tiene en cuenta parte del marco teórico que sustenta la investigación titulada “Prácticas pedagógicas que promueven la competencia argumentativa escrita (CAE) en niños campesinos de los grados 4° y 5° del Centro Educativo Municipal La Caldera, Sede Principal de Pasto”, desarrollada en el año 2012. En él se contemplan los aportes de las ciencias del lenguaje y la comunicación, la teoría de la argumentación, la didáctica de la lengua escrita y los géneros discursivos, que dan cuenta de la necesidad de desarrollar la capacidad crítica en los estudiantes a través de la argumentación, lo cual implica transformar las prácticas pedagógicas para que se alejen de la transmisión de conocimientos y den paso a la comunicación, para que la palabra escrita sea apropiada de manera significativa

    Understanding collaborative supply chain relationships through the application of the Williamson organisational failure framework

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    Many researchers have studied supply chain relationships however, the preponderance of open markets situations and ‘industry-style’ surveys have reduced the empirical focus on the dynamics of long-term, collaborative dyadic relationships. Within the supply chain the need for much closer, long-term relationships is increasing due to supplier rationalisation and globalisation (Spekman et al, 1998) and more information about these interactions is required. The research specifically tested the well-accepted Williamson’s (1975) Economic Organisations Failure Framework as a theoretical model through which long term collaborative relationships can be
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