The desirability of transferring manufacturing logic and practices to service operations, strongly advocated by Levitt (1972; 1976) in two classic Harvard Business Review articles two decades ago, is now commonly challenged by both service researchers and practitioners. We defend a “production‐line approach to service” by arguing that services can “reindustrialize” by applying revised, progressive manufacturing technologies. We describe how services businesses such as Taco Bell, Southwest Airlines, and Shouldice Hospital have mastered what we call “lean” service ‐ the application of lean manufacturing principles to their own service operations. Overall, services tend to be innovation laggards, compared to manufacturing. Looking ahead, mass customization can be viewed as the convergence of service and manufacturing logic.
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International Journal of Service Industry Management
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“Lean” service: in defense of a production‐line approach
David E. Bowen;
David E. Bowen
Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management, World Business Department, Glendale, USA
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William E. Youngdahl
William E. Youngdahl
Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management, World Business Department, Glendale, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6704
Print ISSN: 0956-4233
© MCB UP Limited
1998
International Journal of Service Industry Management (1998) 9 (3): 207–225.
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Bowen DE, Youngdahl WE (1998), "“Lean” service: in defense of a production‐line approach". International Journal of Service Industry Management, Vol. 9 No. 3 pp. 207–225, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09564239810223510
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