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Author Foster, W. Tad, author

Title Organizational culture and the change to single-part workflow / W. Tad Foster
Published London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017

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Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Summary Whether dealing with individuals or organizations, one well-documented reality is that change is difficult. While the desired outcome of any change effort is undoubtedly to make "things" better, the efforts themselves may not be appreciated by those who must change what they do and how they do it. In organizational terms, change efforts are designed to improve product, services, and/or processes to ensure that the organization realizes a reasonable and sustained return on stakeholder investments. However, there are always multiple realities and perspectives regarding any organization's decision/effort. This case deals with a manufacturing companys efforts to improve its production processes and expand its markets. For more than two years, this company invested heavily in new equipment, provided extensive employee training, and redesigned the production process from batch production to single-part flow. The companys stated goal was to increase quality to the point at which they could compete for original equipment sales to the major automobile manufacturers, expanding beyond its current manufacturing of after-market automotive brake parts. In the end, however, the parent company decided that they needed to halt any manufacturing of after-market automotive brake parts and close that division of the company
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Subject Corporate culture -- Case studies
Corporations -- Sociological aspects -- Case studies
Organizational change -- Case studies
Manufacturing processes -- Data processing -- Case studies
Corporate culture
Corporations -- Sociological aspects
Manufacturing processes -- Data processing
Organizational change
Genre/Form Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781473993402
1473993407