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The internal dependency relationship in “Japanized” organizations: Experiences of a UK automotive component company
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (1998) 20 (3): 303–318.
Published: 01 June 1998
... 1998 Automotive components industry Japanese management styles Just‐in‐time JIT involves the removal of buffer stocks both between work units within the organization and between suppliers, reducing the need for large capital investments in machinery and identifying underlying problems...
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Obstacles to Japanisation: The Case of Ford UK
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Employee Relations: The International Journal (1990) 12 (1): 17–21.
Published: 01 January 1990
... electronics plant at Dundee are explored. Major obstacles to the successful introduction of practices such as just‐in‐time production are identified; however,once implemented these practices carry significant implications for unions and workers. © MCB UP Limited 1990 Employees Control Industrial...
