Models able to describe state of the art practice are fundamental to understanding the manufacturing phenomenon. A study of innovative current practices enables us to foresee the emergence of a new manufacturing paradigm: the Extended Enterprise. This arises from the need to satisfy customers who are increasingly demanding tailored products with world class capability in every functional aspect. The Extended Enterprise is made both possible and viable by the progress made in manufacturing processes and information technology. It demands the development of a new management philosophy and particularly new organizational structures. Presents a reference model for the Extended Enterprise, and compares the characteristics of this paradigm against the Mass and Lean manufacturing philosophies. Describes the results of a study that analyses the development of co‐operation mechanisms in the aerospace industry.
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November 01 1994
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Henrique O′Neill;
Henrique O′Neill
Lecturer at INDEG/ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal
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Peter Sackett
Peter Sackett
Director of The CIM Institute, Cranfield University,Bedford, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6070
Print ISSN: 0025-1747
© MCB UP Limited
1994
Management Decision (1994) 32 (8): 42–49.
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O′Neill H, Sackett P (1994), "The Extended Manufacturing Enterprise Paradigm". Management Decision, Vol. 32 No. 8 pp. 42–49, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00251749410069453
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