Automotive Production Systems and Standardisation: From Ford to the Case of Mercedes-BenzSpringer Science & Business Media, 2006. gada 30. marts - 238 lappuses In January 2000, Mercedes-Benz started to implement the Mercedes-Benz Prod- tion System (MPS) throughout its world-wide passenger car plants. This event is exemplary of a trend within the automotive industry: the creation and introduction of company-specific standardised production systems. It gradually emerged with the introduction of the Chrysler Operating System (COS) in the mid-1990s and represents a distinct step in the process towards implementing the universal pr- ciples of lean thinking as propagated by the MIT-study. For the academic field of industrial sociology and labour policy, the emergence of this trend seems to mark a new stage in the evolution of the debate about production systems in the auto- tive industry (Jürgens 2002:2), particularly as it seems to undermine the stand of the critics of the one-best way model (Boyer and Freyssenet 1995). The introduction of company-level standardised production systems marks the starting point of the present study. At the core of it is a case study about the M- cedes Benz Production System (MPS). |
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... machine" (Badham and Jürgens 1998:36). Alienation occurs as standards divorce the object of work (the task) from the actors (subjects) on the shop floor: work is no longer meaning- ful but individual creativity is repressed for the sake ...
... machine" (Badham and Jürgens 1998:36). Alienation occurs as standards divorce the object of work (the task) from the actors (subjects) on the shop floor: work is no longer meaning- ful but individual creativity is repressed for the sake ...
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... Machine Bureaucra- cies" (Mintzberg 1983), such as the automotive industry belongs, are located at the level of the technostructure. In his view, "control analysts of the technostructure serve to effect certain forms of standardisation ...
... Machine Bureaucra- cies" (Mintzberg 1983), such as the automotive industry belongs, are located at the level of the technostructure. In his view, "control analysts of the technostructure serve to effect certain forms of standardisation ...
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... machine and to develop systems which would reconcile both, economic efficiency and the so- cial conditions of work. This concept radiated throughout Europe and led to the in- troduction of human-centred production systems such as ...
... machine and to develop systems which would reconcile both, economic efficiency and the so- cial conditions of work. This concept radiated throughout Europe and led to the in- troduction of human-centred production systems such as ...
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... machine stop ) or andon ( real - time feedback of production troubles ) consist of " sets of routines that jointly enhance the accu- racy of repetitive information transmission on the shop floor , through the production process to the ...
... machine stop ) or andon ( real - time feedback of production troubles ) consist of " sets of routines that jointly enhance the accu- racy of repetitive information transmission on the shop floor , through the production process to the ...
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The history of production systems in the automotive industry 3 1 Introduction 71 | 71 |
The case of the Mercedes Benz Production System 127 | 126 |
Conclusion | 203 |
Appendix | 217 |
Bibiliography | 225 |
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Automotive Production Systems and Standardisation: From Ford to the Case of ... Constanze Clarke Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2005 |
Automotive Production Systems and Standardisation: From Ford to the Case of ... Constanze Clarke Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2009 |
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